Doves and thrushI came across a pair of collared dove a couple of days back who sat very patiently while they were photographed.

As they were being so patient I moved in closer on them both..

A large group of Mistle Thrush were moving around an alternating between the ground

and a small rowan tree carrying fresh berries

Quite a beakful.

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Hi again, Rich
I loved the mistle thrush photos - especially with the berries. I managed to get some of a song thrush once in my garden as it ran around the borders towards my watering can where it took a drink from the water spill.
I am looking forward to seeing your shots of birds when you get your lens back!
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