Outings around Lausanne, Switzerland

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^Q^ ^Q^ Lovely sightings Nan.

I love your winter pic and the best is the pending blooms for summer.. O/\


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ You found lots of different ones, nan

Love the woodpecker O/\ O/\ O/\


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WOW nan, you get a nice variety of birds in winter! And I like the mountain in snow photo a lot. Despite the fact that it 'smells' of winter. :-0

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What a lot of birds you found. A pity that the bramblings were not sitting still for a moment =O:

The white things on the branch have nothing to do with spring, you only see them in winter ;-)

Here it is freezing and snow promised Brrrr!!


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Still don't know what the hell a brambling is... :-0

Nice stuff in harsh conditions, nana! 0/0


Ironic that some of those European trees are common around SA, introduced by the WN's! ^0^


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Image More or less..........


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Oooh! Thanks! \O


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thank you \O

it was a fabulous day, no mist, no wind... but minus 2° O-/

thanks for the pictures Liz
if I enlarge a bit the pictures (in the tree) I could see the orange and the white on the rump \O

RP - western noses have a lot of defaults 0'
give me back the European Bee-Eater ^0^


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You can have Verreaux's Bee Eater! ^0^


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Nix! That's SA stuff O** Like your road ghosts :twisted:


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