The dunnock (or Hedge Accentor, to give its other name) spends most of the time flitting between low shrubs which offer excellent camouflage. A pair have taken up residence in the garden, and were out enjoying a brief break in the weather this morning.
Blog Search
Subscription Help
Please use the Contact link in the header and select 'Subscribe to Blog' to receive email updates.Blog Home
Latest Galleries
Related Sites
-
Recent Posts
Monthly Archive
Sites I Like
Tags
badger birds blackbird Black Headed Gull blue tit butterfly Buzzard chick cormorant crow cub dragonfly duck duckling fox fox cub frog fulmar gosling gull hedgehog heron herring gull house martin jackdaw kestrel little egret moon moorhen newt Pied Wagtail rabbit rat robin rottingdean sheep snow sparrowhawk spider squirrel sunset swallow swan video wildlifeCopyright
All content is copyright protected. Please send usage requests via the contact link at the top of the page.




3 Comments
Stunning! That first photo is a work of art. :up:
VERY nice, colourful and sharp. Congratulations!
Beautiful photos great work there! 😀