WITHOUT feather ado, here’s this week’s camera club spread and our latest selection includes two amusing bird pictures.

One was taken by Cheryl Holland, on a trip to the Marks Hall Estate, in Coggeshall.

It shows a peacock seemingly irritated by its own reflection. Cheryl said: “It was attacking the car and so funny to see.”

The other was taken by Ant Niles and was amusingly captioned ‘dance like no-one is watching’.

Pecking order - Cheryl Holland took this picture of a peacock seemingly irritated by its own reflection

Pecking order - Cheryl Holland took this picture of a peacock seemingly irritated by its own reflection

Ruffling feathers - Ant Niles captioned this photo dance like no-one is watching

Ruffling feathers - Ant Niles captioned this photo 'dance like no-one is watching'

Quiet as a mouse - Lee Burton took this picture of a little visitor to his garden

Quiet as a mouse - Lee Burton took this picture of a little visitor to his garden

Pollen power - Maureen Jackson photographed these beautiful daffodils at Beth Chattos Plants and Gardens, in Elmstead Market

Pollen power - Maureen Jackson photographed these beautiful daffodils at Beth Chatto's Plants and Gardens, in Elmstead Market

Water picture - Richie Cunningham took this imposing photo looking up at the Jumbo water tower, at Balkerne Gate

Water picture - Richie Cunningham took this imposing photo looking up at the Jumbo water tower, at Balkerne Gate

Bridging the gap - Simon Hoskin took this striking picture of the Chappel Viaduct

Bridging the gap - Simon Hoskin took this striking picture of the Chappel Viaduct