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Herring Gulls feeding on cockles.
An interesting backdrop, in actual fact the yellow is the wall of a nearby building. This Herring Gull has picked up this Cockle in…
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Dippers and Kingfishers.
After a couple of weeks of frustration I decided to go back to the Dipper hide this morning, it was a very bright and sunny…
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By way of an update.
My lack of posts over the last few weeks would seem to indicate that I haven't been out and about as usual but nothing could…
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Just to let you know what I have been up to this last few days.
Warning: It is an offence to disturb Kingfishers at the nest territory without the necessary license to photograph. I am licenced by Natural England to…
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Long tailed Tit
The Long tailed Tit is a pretty little bird with a tail longer than it's body. In the wintertime they move around in small family…
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Rook, more attractive then you think.
The Rook is one of our most familiar corvids (that is crow). They breed in large colonies called rookeries and are already well in to…
Meet Rose, our houseplant expert host
Rose’s journey into the realm of houseplants began with a small windowsill garden during her college years. What started as a few humble succulents soon blossomed into a full-fledged passion for nurturing…
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This is a Dunlin, I believe it's probably a first winter juvenile but to be honest I can't be sure. Adult Dunlin in breeding plumage…
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Sandwhich Terns were feeding on the sand eels very close to the surf line yesterday at Dawlish Warren, some great photo opportunities.
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What an interesting spider this is. I was shown this individual yesterday by the ranger on Dawlish Warren, I knew that this was a species…



