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Tuesday, 27 July 2021

27/07/2021 A thief in the Garden!

Eurasian Black Cap juvenile (Sylvia atricapilla).
 
Just checking....

Nope nobody looking...

Those raspberries look good...

Excellent...

Yum Yum...

Haha, there is no more left for anyone else. 

   

See also my Photodairy with lots of flowers and insects.



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    1. Thanks Marie such a cheeky little chap!! Hope all is well Diane

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  2. And he ate the whole thing! Great series!

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    1. Thanks Betty, it was really quite funny watching it. Hope all is well over there. Diane

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  3. Love this series of photos. Gave me a smile.

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    1. I found it very amusing I must say. Thanks for the comment Diane

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  4. Hi Diane - Yummy ... got to let them have their fun too - just enjoy whatever's left for you ... cheers Hilary

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    1. I do not eat them as they give me a guts ache but Nigel loves them, he has certainly had minimal quantities this year 😊 Hope all is well over there, Diane

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  5. Each and every image is precious (and priceless)!!
    Thanks so much for taking time to share your birds with us at IRBB this weekend.

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    1. One of my favourite series of photos, so funny. Thanks for hosting and keep safe.

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  6. That's a nice looking buffet you set Diane. Can't blame the Blackcap for taking breakfast, lunch and dinner. I reckon you don't mind one bit. Watch out for the Blackbirds though, they will take the lot.

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    1. The blackbirds do not seen to have been near them, plenty else in the garden for them to eat. I have in fact seen no other birds near them. Hope the weather has improved over there, if the forecast has it right we might actually get to see summer next week!! Keep safe Diane

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  7. What a cutie! He doesn't seem to mind that you are watching :)

    Thanks for sharing your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!

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    1. I think it just thought it would show me that it did not care about me, the food was more important.😉 Keep well, Diane

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  8. What a wonderful series of photographs!

    I'm afraid if I had been there, I would have given the Blackcap some competition for those yummy raspberries!

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    1. Thanks fro the comment Wally, it was so funny. I do not eat raspberries as they disagree with me but my husband loves them! Have a great week, Diane

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  9. Hope your summer arrived Diane. I think ours has finished.

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  10. It has not arrived yet but anything could happen! Thanks Phil and keep safe, Diane

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  11. Sorry you're not getting much birding or photography done Diane. Just sometimes other things do have to come first. Juggling all the priorities is actually as skilled as the picture taking and none of us get it right all of the time.

    Our weather has suddenly turned quite autumnal but we are promised another touch of summer soon. We'll see!

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    1. Still juggling with the garden and trying to take photos. The problem is I do not have time to edit the photos I am taking!!! Hope all is well with you. Diane

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  12. A blackcap caught red-handed (or red-beaked in this case!) Nice set of pictures.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

    PS: sorry for long delay between visits, being in lockdown is not good for me!

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    1. Yes cheeky little fellow and that laugh at me at the end....... Keep well and stay safe, Diane

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