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The last second look at my old photos of songbirds from a folder named Small Birds. Some species have both male and female photos where appropriate and if I had photos. These were taken in a period of 8 years on everything from early bridge cameras to expensive DSLR's.
Songbird, click here for video
Snow Bunting at the Glenshee Ski Centre
Song Thrush in Craigmill Den, 2016
Spotted Flycatcher also in Craigmill Den
Just one of the many thousands of Starlings ringed in Montrose
Part of a flock of Starlings in October at Mains of Usan
A lockdown Stonechat at Elliot
And a female in Craigmill Den
A young Swallow at Kinnaber Links
This one was on the rock armour at West Links in Arbroath, the Swallows were moving south along the coast feeding as they went
Swift over the loch on the Buddon Course at Carnoustie Links
Also on the Golf Course
Tree Pipit in Glen Prosen
Tree Sparrow near the Sailing Club at Forfar Loch
Treecreeper in the car park at the SWT Centre, Montrose Basin
Twite, back in the days when the farmer let a feeding station be put up for winter
Twite, out of the Wigeon Hide window
Water Pipit on the salt marsh near Ruddons Point, Elie
Waxwing on a tree very close to the busy Kingsway in Dundee
Waxwing in Lower Craigo Street, Montrose
Same as above
Male Wheatear at East Haven
A distant Whinchat in Glen Lethnot
White Wagtail at Hatton during lockdown
Whitethroat, almost at my feet on the walkway at Elliot
Whitethroat at St Cyrus NNR
Willow Warbler also at St Cyrus
Possibly the same one as above
Wren, in the wet, dark and gloomy corner used to view Rossie Spit
Wren, on the farm wall at Victoria Park Arbroath
Yellow Wagtail at Hatton during lockdown
Yellow-browed Warbler on the track to Scurdie Ness
Not where you'd expect to find a Yellowhammer, it was in the Elliot Burn
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