Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

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Ivan Lynas
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Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

Post by Ivan Lynas »

I snapped this marsh tit in recent days at Leighton Moss with my 100mm macro lense, he has a rather charming silver tail wich makes him stand out amongst the other marsh tits.

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Maggie Stuart
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Re: Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

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Lovely images
Ivan Lynas
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Re: Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

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Many thanks Maggie and I very much appreciate you looking out for Chorley's very own peregrine family and which the people of Chorley should feel very privileged to have such spectacular birds living on their doorstep.
peter rowlands
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Re: Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

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Well done Ivan, not the easiest bird to get a shot.
peter rowlands
Chris Rae
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Re: Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

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:)
Ivan Lynas
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Re: Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

Post by Ivan Lynas »

Many thanks All, I can't resist a marsh tit !!
Maggie Stuart
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Re: Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

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:)
Ivan Lynas wrote:Many thanks Maggie and I very much appreciate you looking out for Chorley's very own peregrine family and which the people of Chorley should feel very privileged to have such spectacular birds living on their doorstep.
G6 UXU
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Re: Marsh Tit, Leighton Moss.

Post by G6 UXU »

Lovely brace of shots Ivan.

Chris Stanley G6 UXU
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