Over the weekend I had a few moments in the garden with my camera and sat near the bird feeders.
The first visitor was Bobby's offspring. This young robin was so curious...and so cute too! Think we might call him Scruff!
Next was the squirrel who took great delight in scaring the pigeons!
He also tried the hamster technique with the peanuts...
Here are a few of the flowers...
As you can see I am still putting my camera through it's paces, and have to say I am very happy with it!
Hope you enjoyed sharing a few minutes in my garden.
Thanks for looking!
I'm not surprised you're happy with the camera but it has to be in the hands of someone who knows how to handle it, lol! You are taking some stunning photos Sally so thank you for sharing them.
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Lesley Xx
Fabulous photos, Sally. I'm jealous of your gorgeous sweet peas. Wonder how well they'd grow here.x
ReplyDeleteI certainly did enjoy being in your garden, your photos are stunning xxx
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos, Sally - love the one of Scruff!! he's seriously sweet.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Sal, always appreciate Nature photos. Your Delphiniums are well ahead of ours.
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stunning photos thanks for shareing x
ReplyDeleteLovely pics Sally. I especially love that little robin, he reminds me of that lovely Darkroom Door bird stamp I hanker after! I am also jealous of your sweet peas as I didn't get round to growing any this year. Have a good weekend. Elaine x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Sally, I love you visitors to the bird feeder and the gorgeous flowers.
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Beautiful flowers and fabulous photos Sally, love the little robin.
ReplyDeleteAll the pics are gorgeous but little Scruffy is my favourite, he's so cute!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures Sally, I saw the squirrels on Kays facebook page. x
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures! I like them all.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs. I replied to your query about St Chad's Water on your other blog, it would have been better here :o)
ReplyDeleteJackie xx
Gorgeous photos! I so enjoyed visiting your garden!
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