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Goosander – Mergus merganser
Goosanders are yet another Devon bird that I always enjoy seeing, particularly in the Autumn and Winter. They are fresh water ducks and the clean…
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Great White Egret – Ardea alba
Dartmoors very first and only recorded Great White Egret, flies in to feed at dusk on Venford Reservoir. . I must have seen a thousand…
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Snow Bunting – Plectrophenax nivalis
A beautiful Snow Bunting photographed today at Sandymere near to Westwood Ho! North Devon Snow Bunting in sunny Devon? Well yes, and it's a pretty…
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Wren – Troglodytes troglodytes
The "Winter" Wren – Troglodytes troglodytes is a very common and lovely bird in the United Kingdom. They are found in almost all habitats, from…
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Notes on Kingfishers
I have been watching and photographing the Kingfishers on the Alphinbrook for the last three years. Kingfishers are very territorial and because of that it…
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Photos from yesterday
I had pretty good day at the hide yesterday with 6 different species to photograph. The light was good and as I described in my…
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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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