Wednesday 4 April 2012

Reed Buntings






Waffle-less Wednesday.

40 comments:

  1. HI John ...Oh I love these shots of the Reed Bunting in the dried puffs of what we call Cattails here!! The second one is just adorable!!
    Grace

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    1. Hi Grace,
      Thank you, we call them bull rushes here, well at least I do, anyway! ;)
      J

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  2. Great post, - lovely photos!
    This is perfect for WBW!
    Happy Easter to you!

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    1. Hi Hans,
      Thank you, too kind.
      Happy Easter to you too.
      J

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  3. Ooh! Those are lovely photos John, really beautiful!

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    1. Thank you Jan, you really are too kind!
      J

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  4. Great shots John!! "Waffle-less Wednesday"... I LOVE it!!!

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    1. Thanks Liz,
      Makes a change for me not to waffle on! ;)
      J

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  5. Cracking series in their natural habitat.

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  6. Lovely images John.. a lovely bird I am so lucky to have in good numbers.

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    1. Thanks Andrew,
      We are lucky in having good numbers of this bird too, in fact I am having regular visits to my garden at the moment.
      J

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  7. Great shots with the cattails!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  8. Lovely images John.
    On top of these is certainly a good place to spot birds from now onwards.

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    1. Hi Roy,
      Thank you. Yes, they are always busy at the top of some reed or another!
      J

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  9. Great shots! I love the first one, with the little bit of fuzz on it's beak!

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    1. Hi Jessabelluh,
      Thank you for your kind words and your visit.
      J

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  10. John, these are wonderful, a couple of them are covered in fuzz. Precious.

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    1. Hi Bazza,
      I know, it has gone everywhere!
      J

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  12. John, these are such beautiful as well as delightful images! I love them, the sweet little birds going about life and you captured them splendidly!
    Happy Easter season~

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    1. Hi Mary,
      Thank you very much, too kind. A Happy Eater to you too.
      J

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  13. Awesome bokeh, Splendid photos...
    Cheers!

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    1. Hi Springman,
      I have to admit to looking up `bokeh` to see what it meant, but I thank you for your very gracious comment.
      J

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  14. Great photos John! The Reed Bunting is beautiful as is its perch!!

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    1. Thank you Sivenden, for your kind comment and visit.
      J

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  16. Greetings John,
    My dear friend, your photos of those lovely, precious birds is a delight to behold and also displays through your photos, the essence of the kind, gentle man you truly are.
    With respect, peace and admiration, your way, Gary

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    1. Hi Gary,
      My very sincere thanks to you for your extremely kind and thoughtful words, you are a true gentleman.
      J

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  17. I love these photos. Do they use that material for nesting? BTW over here we're trying to contain our excitement, but we think (hope) a bluebird may be nesting in one of our new boxes. I haven't even tried to get close enough to photograph so as not to disturb her. Had I digiscoping equipment, however . . . one day, one day. But for now, I'm content to see her (and the Mr. Bluebird) through my binoculars!

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    1. Hi Susan,
      Thank you. I wait in anticipation for the great photos that I know you will get of these lovely birds. What a great bird to have nesting in your back yard, I am green with envy!
      J

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  18. A new bird for me..and a nice one! Great shot's ;)

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    1. Thanks Dominic,
      It just shows how many birds are taken for granted a bit in someones` country, not realising that they are not present elsewhere.
      J

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  19. What a cute little guy, playing in the cattail fluff!!

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    1. Hi Judy,
      Thank you for the comment and the visit.
      J

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