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High Speed Flash and Marsh Tits
I have been planning this photo, (and more like it and hopefully better), for a year now. I am always incredibly impressed by photos of…
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Back to Venford Reservoir
It's been a couple of hard days photography wise. Yesterday was a clear bright day, a break in the weather, Monday was wet and windy…
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Blackcap with ring arrives in the garden.
Blackcaps visit my garden every year, for at least the last 4. This year they arrived on 29th October, one day earlier than recorded in…
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Blackcap Warblers in the garden
Sightings by date: Males in Blue, Females in Red October 29,30 November 20,22,24 December 4, 14, 24, 27 2012 November 2nd This page is…
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Stop Press……… Blackcaps return.
I placed apple around my bird table this morning, just on the off chance that we may have a returning “German” Blackcap in the garden,…
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More about Goosanders
I was fascinated by the behaviour of the Goosanders that I watched and photographed yesterday and as usual, seeing them on this Devon reservoir led…
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…
Read more: Insects in an around the garden.
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Then I saw more and then more, birds were feeding and they were quiet by the way, not calling and they never did. I got…
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The Curlew is our largest wading bird, often seen and heard but really hard to get close to. For some reason they are very wary.…
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Today's star turn was a female Long – tailed Duck, this time at Dawlish. Like buses, you wait for one and then two come along…



