gct[1] - bonding display {2 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {3 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {4 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {5 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {6 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {8 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {9 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {10 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {12 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {13 of 14}
gct[1] - bonding display {14 of 14}
gct[1] - headless pigeon
gct[1] - pigeon close-up
gct[1] - bonding display {II; 1 of 5}
gct[1] - bonding display {II ; 2 of 5}
gct[1] - bonding display {II ; 3 of 5}
gct[1] - bonding display {II ; 4 of 5}
sco - three geese
whn - twin lights
gct[1] - robin {1 of 3}
gct[1] - robin {2 of 3}
gct[1] - robin {3 of 3}
gct[1] - field / wood mouse {1 of 4}
gct[1] plus a few birds
gct[1] - Tufty back, again
gct[1] Jackdaw
gct[1] - seven this time
gct[1] - chaffinch flock {3 of 3}
gct[1] - chaffinch flock {1 of 3}
gct[1] - rather busy !
gct[1] - male chaffinnch
gct[1] - pigeons & chaffinches
gct[1] - pigeons & dove
gct[1] ... and lift-off
gct[1] - Tufty {5 of 4 !}
gct[1] - fat pigeon
gct[1] - good afternoon, Tufty {4 of 4}
gct[1] - good afternoon, Tufty {3 of 4}
gct[1] - good afternoon, Tufty {2 of 4}
gct[1] - good afternoon, Tufty {1 of 4}
gct[1] oi ! stoppit !
gct[1] - inflight
gct[1] - moved around
gct[1] - landing
gct[1] - robin landing
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gct[1] - bonding display {1 of 14}
Mid - April marks the start of the wild pheasant breeding season, which can last to early July.
This 9 1/2 minute sequence of 14 images shows "Tufty" courting one of his harem. The most obvious display pose is in image 2 {of 14, captured at 17:49:12} and some of the other images have captured what are probably pair-bonding behaviours. Several images actually shown only one of this pairing, it is likely that the other bird is out of the camera's field of view.
This 9 1/2 minute sequence of 14 images shows "Tufty" courting one of his harem. The most obvious display pose is in image 2 {of 14, captured at 17:49:12} and some of the other images have captured what are probably pair-bonding behaviours. Several images actually shown only one of this pairing, it is likely that the other bird is out of the camera's field of view.
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