Sunday 27 December 2009

Breakfast at the Cafe.


Blackbird ..........Turdus merula

12 comments:

  1. Cracking detail on this beauty Trevor.
    Excellent shot.

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  2. Great photo !
    I love the blur from those luminous effects that painted the background.It´s a sort of Christmas decoration :)

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  3. Incredible portfolio. Every image is so captivating!
    Best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year

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  4. Sorry not to have commented lately Trevor, things are a little difficult at the moment. I have enjoyed looking through the photos I have missed and was particularly taken with the Firecrest, I just can't imagine one of those in the garden. I have never seen one anywhere...magnificent!

    I hope you and Angie had a lovely Christmas and I wish you both a happy and healthy New Year.

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  5. Lovely photo!
    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU:)

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  6. Thank You Keith. It is nice when they turn out right.

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  7. Hi bonequinhoda.
    Next years Christmas Card perhaps.

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  8. Hi Claudia.
    Welcome to the Blog.
    Thank you for your nice comment. Happy New year to you also.

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  9. Hi Jan
    Sorry to read you have not been well and I hope the coming year brings great improvement with your well being.Like yourself I have been absent a while and need to do catch up as well.
    Christmas was quiet but enjoyable. The Firecrest and Goldcrest both returned to the garden and are daily visitors...they are very active and not easy to get a good photograph of them...I got lucky with the Firecrest but the Goldcrest still alludes me. Have a wonderful and healthy New Year.

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  10. Hi Joo.
    Thank you for popping by again.
    I hope you (and all in Poland) have a Happy and Healthy New Year

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  11. Must admit Trevor, I'd struggle to emulate this one. Not that I expect you to take this as a complement!! All the best to you both.

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  12. Hi Adrian. Hope you and Molly enjoyed yourselves over the Christmas holiday.
    Have a happy and peaceful New Year.

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