Just one more post featuring a Nightingale, for now anyway!
The photo and accompanying video were taken just after a light shower and so the light wasn`t as great as my previous efforts! The video below is a bit longer than the previous ones, which gives you more of an opportunity to hear this songster at work.
OK, a video as well as a super image, now you are showing off.{:))
ReplyDeleteGreat work John, just brilliant.
Thanks Roy! Just got lucky with both!
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Lovely photo John, can never have too many Nightingale posts :-) The video doesn't show on my iPad so will look at it later on my laptop.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan, you see, modern technology isn`t that great after all! ;)
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Love the video, it as such a beautifull signing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dominic, the Nightingale is a true songster!
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Hi there - splendid bit of video - there is even a cuckoo in the back ground to make me miss this kind of thing even more!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Australia
Thanks Stewart, yes, I wondered if any one would hear that! Makes you homesick for Blighty, does it? I am sure not too much! ;)
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John, you could post every second time with stuff like this as far as I'm concerned!
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Thanks Bazza, I hope you have noticed that I am trying not to say `too kind` too much?! ;)
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I noticed, lol, well done! ;)
DeleteWhat a little beauty! One of our cats started to sing along, too--of course what's going on in her beady little brain is probably not so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan, no your cat is probably thinking that it sounds good to eat! ;)
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As a footnote: rest assured that all the bird-watching our cats are allowed is from the inside of the window looking out!
DeleteGreat captures, John! Beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteHi Omi,
DeleteThank you, too kind, oops, slipped back into it already! ;)
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