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Tame, or Brave
Mrs Pheasant wandered through the feeding station, right near my feet - you'd think they were tame, wouldn't you!!!

Re yesterday's picture... I [I]think[/I] it was a Blue Tit as Greats don't have a white rump do they? It was all happening so fast there though as both were around flying in and out. Well done JJ for being the first to mention Blue

As for question 2... not a bird at all, but a bit of bark. Had me really fooled until I zoomed in on the picture LOL. So another well done to JB for being the only one to see what I was looking at LOL

No-one got both, so no drink;)
Habitat
Inland loch and woodland nature reserve
Location
Kinnordy RSPB Reserve, Kirriemuir, Angus
Date taken
9 March 2019
Scientific name
Phasianus colchicus
Equipment used
Fuji Finepix HS50 Sports Mode Continuous
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Opus Editor
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A lovely, frontal closeup of this female and beautifully captured D!
 
You are def. not the person to get free drinks. LOL. Thanks for mentioning me. Worth a free beer? Guess not. LOL. The pheasant appears to be drunken. Great close-up of this funny pheasant.
 
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Ah, so no wonder I couldn't find the second bird :-O Lovely shot of this brave lady |=)|
 
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Some species do get quite tame around feeding stations while others remain quite wild. She is a beauty. Great picture D! TFS!
 

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