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Old 02-06-2011, 19:14   #1
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We've started getting goldfinches around here the last year or so. I managed to get a couple of shots of one the other day, including an incredibly lucky mid-flight shot.







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Old 02-06-2011, 19:26   #2
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Re: Goldfinch

I remember last year looking out of the window into the jungle (our garden was designed for wildlife so can look a bit of a mess hence the name) and seeing a rather fat Robin.. After grabbing our binoculars (yes we keep them handy due to the amount of apaches/Spitfires/tigermoths overhead) it turned out to be the first bullfinch we've ever seen

Really nice to see British wildlife..
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Re: Goldfinch

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it turned out to be the first bullfinch we've ever seen
It was a good winter for them at ours. Lovely birds.
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Re: Goldfinch

We get quite a few goldfinches around here being having miles of open country pretty much on the doorstep. They're a bit skittish though and won't stop too long on the feeders in the garden so I managed to get a nyjer seed feeder up into one of the trees at the end of the garden with the aid of a 10m roach pole and some creative coathanger bending.. it fell out the other week though when we had those gales so there's a job for the weekend before the natives start to get restless.
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