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Dipper chicks day 4
I had my first opportunity to photograph the baby Dippers today and I am very glad to say that everything is progressing splendidly. I watched…
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At the Dipper nest on Friday 13th April
At the nest this evening it was good to see the male working like a demon collecting food for his 4 chicks. What struck me…
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Yellowhammer – Emberiza citronella
This shows the habitat of the Yellowhammer and Warblers that were so common here today. Spring has sprung! The warblers are coming thick and…
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Thursday 12 April, the 4th egg hatches.
I have bee suffering with a bad back, it's made me realise how important good health is. It has been really debilitating and I have…
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Dippers. The eggs hatch on cue!
The Male Dipper visits the nest to feed his newly hatched chicks. I waited again until the evening to visit the nest, thankfully…
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10 April
The latest from the Dipper nest. I went to check the nest at around 5.pm. The river has risen at least a foot and is…
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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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