He can't resist a tasty treat by rosiekind

He can't resist a tasty treat

A very quick upload tonight as I am off to Camera Club and I've had a busy day. I went over to Roxton where I used to live and took over some prints I have had done of the thatched chapel as they need to raise a lot of money to help with the rethatching of the roof and refurbishment of the stained glass windows. A Heritage Lottery grant has been made towards it but the congregation need to raise an amount to go with it. The prints are for sale and I am donating them to the project. I did all the mounting myself and now realise why they charge so much to have mounts done! It's a job that takes a lot of time.

This afternoon I have been raking leaves after taking 2 more builders bags full to the tip, I have filled 2 more since.

Thanks for all your kind comments and Favs and for getting yesterday's blue-tit collage on PP. It is always much appreciated.
superb shot! I wonder if he managed to feast on these?
December 4th, 2018  
Well done Rosie. It's a lovely chapel. We visited with our photography group last year.
December 4th, 2018  
Oh Rosie I'm so envious. We haven't had starlings in the garden since the snow last winter. I love starlings. Fabulous shot. Fav.
December 4th, 2018  
Lovely focus and capture
December 4th, 2018  
Great details, a super capture. Fav!! 😀
December 4th, 2018  
A super shot and like @susiemc We haven't had any starlings for a year or two !! - such beautiful markings . Well done Rose for donating towards the thatched church I hope they will achieve all they need asap !
December 4th, 2018  
Love the speckled plumage :)
December 4th, 2018  
Super capture, details
December 4th, 2018  
Super shot
December 4th, 2018  
fabulous detail
December 5th, 2018  
Great shot.
December 5th, 2018  
love this!
December 5th, 2018  
Stunning feather detail and lovely framing Rosie:)
December 5th, 2018  
@susiemc that's a very valid point, I haven't seen any this year!
December 5th, 2018  
@sarah19 Oh yes he definitely did as I have a photo of him with some suet ball in his beak just before he flew away
December 5th, 2018  
I like how the angle of the feeder gives this image a dynamic "of the moment" feel. Well captured! Here's hoping your generous and time consuming donation will turn out well for fund raising!
December 5th, 2018  
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