Hola amiga Noushka,semana de fotos magnificas que has subido en tu blogg,el Tarro blanco de lujo lo mismo que las Fochas y Gallinetas y que te puedo decir de la Curruca,todas de gran calidad querida amiga.Un fuerte abrazo y feliz domingo.
Dearest Noushka, Loved that very first photo of the Eurasian blackcap female bathing and seeing her perfect reflection! Such tranquility is being emitted from these photos. Wishing you a happy weekend. Hugs, Mariette
What beautiful pictures. So clear with lovely lighting. Blackcaps are reasonably common here these days. I remember my mother seeing one in the early seventies in our garden and none of the experts believed her!
Super images Noushka. Surprisingly, although summer migrants, some of this species still reside here over winter, but mainly in the South. I have seen the odd one in Winter, but rarely East Anglia.
How lovely is this bird. What a chance to get this beautiful bird in front of your camera. I had to day the male-one in my garden. Your pictures are splendid. All the best Frans
Wow...... you leave here again see an incredible beautiful series. I always enjoy these beautiful pictures. I find all of your blogs but do not always have a reaction. Kind regards, helma
Hola amiga Noushka,semana de fotos magnificas que has subido en tu blogg,el Tarro blanco de lujo lo mismo que las Fochas y Gallinetas y que te puedo decir de la Curruca,todas de gran calidad querida amiga.Un fuerte abrazo y feliz domingo.
RépondreSupprimerHi Noushka, another set of wonderful images of this delightful bird, appears to be enjoying its bath. All the best, John
RépondreSupprimerDearest Noushka,
RépondreSupprimerLoved that very first photo of the Eurasian blackcap female bathing and seeing her perfect reflection!
Such tranquility is being emitted from these photos.
Wishing you a happy weekend.
Hugs,
Mariette
What beautiful pictures. So clear with lovely lighting. Blackcaps are reasonably common here these days. I remember my mother seeing one in the early seventies in our garden and none of the experts believed her!
RépondreSupprimerCute picture of a bird bath, and the second is simply wonderful. Regards.
RépondreSupprimerHi Noushka
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful pictures of this bird.
So nice how to take a bath.
Groettie from Patricia.
Super images Noushka.
RépondreSupprimerSurprisingly, although summer migrants, some of this species still reside here over winter, but mainly in the South.
I have seen the odd one in Winter, but rarely East Anglia.
Jolies ces images du bain! Petit oiseau très présent dans le jardin tant qu'il y a des fruits à manger!
RépondreSupprimerBonne sortie!
Ah ça fait du bien un bon bain frais
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Un moment de détente, et de magnifiques photos
RépondreSupprimerSuch a beautiful sequence of images, Noushka. I hope your are having a wonderful time - - - Richard
RépondreSupprimerHow lovely is this bird. What a chance to get this beautiful bird in front of your camera.
RépondreSupprimerI had to day the male-one in my garden. Your pictures are splendid.
All the best
Frans
You never disappoint, Noushka! I enjoyed seeing this blackcap enjoying her bath. Safe travels, my friend!
RépondreSupprimerWow......
RépondreSupprimeryou leave here again see an incredible beautiful series.
I always enjoy these beautiful pictures. I find all of your blogs but do not always have a reaction.
Kind regards, helma
Beautiful photos, Noushka, and your header is stunning! :
RépondreSupprimerSo cute! It looks like our Sparrow in Brazil, but I don't know if they belong to the same species...
RépondreSupprimerWonderful pics as usual!!!
Have a nice week Noushka!
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De luxe!!! Menuda definición que tienen.. :-)))
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