WHAT I SAW TODAY.....
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What a shame .
To cheer us all up, I saw a big, fat, slow-flying bumbly bee today enjoying the sunshine
To cheer us all up, I saw a big, fat, slow-flying bumbly bee today enjoying the sunshine
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Went out with the bird food this morning, got up on the road, looked up and four geese were flying by.
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Blue Tits today was my garden visitors they have started to house hunt ,very little Sparrows and no sturks. Lots of birds arriving at the cliffs it would of been a good day to go but I think the paths would be pretty wet,
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The lowest-flying buzzard I've ever seen. Flew for many minutes only at (high) treetop level round and round. It was warily circled by a large crow who was plainly not amused and a blackbird, two blueys and a wood pigeon in my garden ate on unmoved .
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Last week, Paul (of Mulberry Tree Moving fame ) came to give my trees a haircut and whilst I was presenting him with the bill for a mug of builder's and two home-made pikelets we got chatting - he's a birder too.
He said that he'd been listening to "the siskins" but I told him it's been many years since I saw a siskin here.
Today what pops up in the cherry but two siskins . Fair do's, Paul
He said that he'd been listening to "the siskins" but I told him it's been many years since I saw a siskin here.
Today what pops up in the cherry but two siskins . Fair do's, Paul
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Well done on the Siskins Placi . It is at this time of year their natural food has run out and they look for alternative supplies.
Nowadays I get to see a circling Buzzard almost every week but the Corvids don't like them and very often escort them out of the area.
Nowadays I get to see a circling Buzzard almost every week but the Corvids don't like them and very often escort them out of the area.
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I'm almost certain this is a female blackcap and can't find anything similar it could be. I saw something bobbing about in a bush at the bottom of the garden and thought it may be a wren as there is one we see sometimes. But once I could see it better then it was definitely something else. It was a little tricky as it kept moving about and was hidden by branches most of the time so best I could get. It was pecking away at the stems so I'm guessing it was looking for insects.