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common redstart

  1. common redstart

    common redstart

    since about two weeks, the common redstarts are back. I regularly heard it singing in the garden. Today, I managed to get a few photos. They're far less common that the black redstarts here, and more difficult to get close views.
  2. morning bathing

    morning bathing

  3. only mirrorless cameras

    only mirrorless cameras

    can get one to be so close to this shy one. i was right down the branch form more then 10 mints, and he did not noticed me. hope you like it. thanks.
  4. lovely visitor

    lovely visitor

    an 8 days visit, then she left after the rain. feel so sad. hope you like it. thanks.
  5. Common Redstart, Male

    Common Redstart, Male

    Phoenicurus phoenicurus phoenicurus (Linnaeus, 1758)
  6. common redstart

    common redstart

  7. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

  8. Common redstart

    Common redstart

  9. i almost cried

    i almost cried

    to get this shot and other two. spotted this beauty early in the morning, took a hide and watied form 7 am till 11 am, then i got fedup, went to have my breakfast, and go see an important matter in the bank. when i came back i did not find it, so i rested for a while then i went to garden by...
  10. Common redstart - lifer

    Common redstart - lifer

    Common redstart - Lifer - Taken at 06:00 in the morning whilst on holiday and through the motorhome window. Sad eh! Big crop.
  11. Young Redstart- another

    Young Redstart- another

    Northern ( common) Redstart. Young bird. Guret ( Creuse), my garden. Late July 2015. 2d brood of my local pair this year.
  12. Redstart, young bird.

    Redstart, young bird.

    Northern ( common) Redstart. Young bird. Guret ( Creuse), my garden. Yesterday. 2d brood of my local pair this year. Thank you all for your kind comments on my previous pics !
  13. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

  14. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

  15. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

  16. Common Redstart (female)

    Common Redstart (female)

  17. Checkin' me out

    Checkin' me out

    I think this is the same redstart I'd seen a few minutes before, and I think this time he flew back specifically to check me out. He was circling around, landing in various trees a safe distance from the picnic table where I sat. And yet, while I remained there he didn't notice the seeds and...
  18. My first redstart :D

    My first redstart :D

    Whoo hoo! This one's not funny at all, really, but fun for me. My first redstart, and not too bad of a shot either, although I think the camera focused more on the mossy rock than on the bird. To each his own. My son-in-law would have focused on the mossy rock too - and told me which (probably...
  19. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

  20. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

  21. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

  22. Pretty Red

    Pretty Red

    Well Peeps, Its an early post and run from me this morning...Its nice out there at the moment, so I'm gonna take meself off to Pett Level for a while. I hope all of you BF members living on our coast survived last nights storms OK. Three old uns for ya today, taken at Gigrin Farm in Wales. Y'all...
  23. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

  24. Common Redstart

    Common Redstart

    Keeping an eye out for the annoying and bullying robin in the courtyard.
  25. Same tree, same redstart, new bug

    Same tree, same redstart, new bug

    The redstart had a nest in a hole in the main trunk of this locust tree. So once I saw him, I could just stand very still, leaning against the fence of a car dealership a couple yards from the tree, and watch for him to come back with new bugs. He often landed in the same branch, fluttering his...
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