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17/ House Sparrow ( Passer domesticus - Huismus ) Dilbeek 19th of January 2024 : 

 

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18/ Great Tit ( Paris major - Koolmees ) Dilbeek Home and Westrand 15th & 18th of January 2024 : 

 

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19/ Blue Tit ( Cyanoses caeruleus - Pimpelmees ) Dilbeek Westrand & Wolsputten 18th of January 2024 : 

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20/ Long-tailed Tit ( Aegithalos caudatus - Staartmees ) Dilbeek Wolfsputten 18th of January 2024 : 

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21/ European Goldfinch ( Carduelis carduelis - Putter ) Dilbeek Westrand 18th of January 2024 : 

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22/ Euroasian Magpie ( Pica pica - Ekster ) Dilbeek Westrand 18th of January 2024 : 

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23/ Common Wood Pigeon ( Columba plumbs - Houtduif ) Dilbeek Park 4th of January 2024 : 

 

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24/ Western Jackdawn ( Corvus monedula - Kauw ) Dilbeek 9th of January 2024 : 

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25/ Carrion Crow ( Corvus corone - Zwarte Kraai ) Dilbeek Wolfsputten 18th of January 2024 : 

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26/  Eurasian Wren ( Troglodytes troglodytes - Winterkoning ) Dilbeek Wolfsputten 18th of January 2024 : 

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And returning home a close-up from a Common Chaffinch ....

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Ahh, you've got the snow! And the birds!!

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Beautiful clear images!

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michael-ibk

Starting a Big Year with a Kingfisher in flight, now that's pretty cool. Great photos Peter! 

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Thanks @Peter Connan@xelas@PeterHG@michael-ibk; another walk this morning with a surprise at the start : 

 

27/ Eurasian Green Woodpecker ( Picus viridis- Groene Specht ) Dilbeek 19th of January 2024 : 

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Some nice Redwings ... 

 

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Fantastic winter weather close to Westrand .... 

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And a blackbird posing nicely followed by a Common Starling 

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This morning the weather was grey and overcast and the -5° was feeling much colder with the NE breeze ; those who followed my BY 2023 are already familiar with an area close to where I live :

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I was looking for the Eurasian Jay there which I found early 2023 but instead there was this little bird , not a perfect picture I admit  but that might be for later .....

28/ Common Firecrest ( Regulus ignicapilla - Vuurgoudhaan ) Dilbeek Thaborberg 20th of January 2024 : 

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And continuing my walk into the Wolfsputten I found the Jay anyway not perfect but the conditions weren't  either : 

 

29/ Eurasian Jay ( Garrulus glandarius - Gaai ) Wolfsputten 20th of January 2024 : 

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Very jealous of you Firecrest!

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12 hours ago, TonyQ said:

Very jealous of you Firecrest!

So am I....!

 

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3 hours ago, PeterHG said:

So am I....!

 

Me too, never seen one.

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michael-ibk

Always good to see a Green Woodpecker, and very much like the Redwing in the snow.

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Peter Connan

The snowy trees are really beautiful Peter! I have been fortunate enough to travel to Europe a few times, but somehow always in summer, and over here this just doesn't happen.

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