Aren’t they always!! Often the more cautious of the pair though I have to say we have a very bold female blackbird that practically ignores anyone in the garden! She’s clearly got far too used to us 😉
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What a dashing fellow!
Thanks a bunch Dries!
What a beauty!!
Yes he is Sarah. I’ll post the female next time.
Oh lovely 🙂 I doubt she’s quite as vibrant but I do love seeing both sexes as the showy males shouldn’t get all the limelight!!
I agree, but she was more difficult to photograph. Quicker to fly off, as usual.
Aren’t they always!! Often the more cautious of the pair though I have to say we have a very bold female blackbird that practically ignores anyone in the garden! She’s clearly got far too used to us 😉