05 January 2022

TAKE THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THREE h

Wings on Wednesday -  
YAM's take on the good, the bad, the ugly and the downright hilarious in respect to photographing birds.


The Fieldfares resting from migration. The 50ft high Beech trees in our back yard attract many a bird to roost..

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  1. Do Fieldfares generally come to bird feeders?

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    1. Hari Om
      I have never personally witnessed it, but know of others who have. They offer suet balls/pellets and also overripe apples and pears... We can't really offer food here in Dunoon. Small matter of Seagulls... &*> Yxx

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  2. Our Fieldfares seem to have moved on ahead of this dose of cold weather...they arrived just ahead of the last one

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  3. Hello,
    It is nice to have these trees in your yard, a great spot for the birds to rest.
    Take care, have a happy day!

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  4. I love bare branches..
    Hugs Cecilia

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  5. I am with Cecilia, love those bare branches. looks like the birds do also.

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  6. Not sure I have ever seen a fieldfare, but they do seem to enjoy those branches.

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  7. Everytime you have Fieldfares, I have to go look them up..I think I don't have a brain! I cannot retain anything these days. This looks like either a wintry photo and/or late evening shot.

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  8. An inviting tree for weary birds.

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