These
images were photographed recently while I was spending some time at my old
caravan. They are the House Sparrow and
in the last shot the H. Sparrow has the company of the Dunnock and all were shot
through my window.
I
am linking to SATURDAY CRITTERS.
Many thanks for visiting and also for leaving comments.
Those feeding balls look fascinating. What is in them?
ReplyDeleteThey are called fat balls and have a mixture of fat(suet) and seeds in them. They are very good for building the birds up and they love them.
DeleteSuper pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteHello, Margaret. Pretty captures of your House Sparrow. Thanks for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thank also for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos... mine are always blurry when taken through a window!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! Where do you actually live? Not at the caravan all the time? It is in a gorgeous place.
ReplyDeleteNo I do not live at the caravan I live about 35 minutes away in the town o Bangor Co Down. Look it up Ginny on Google.
DeletePrecious House Sparrow, the male is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are common birds around here also. Fine photos of them, especially the last one.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the House Sparrow. Not a common sight here any more.
ReplyDeletethese are so pretty, you would never know they were taken through a window!! they have such a pretty feather pattern, they don't get the credit they deserve!! have a happy mothers day!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Menorca. Have a happy Sunday Margaret.
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