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Pied Wagtail – Motacilla alba yarelii
I spent a couple of hours in my Alphin Brook hide yesterday, I really want to see the Kingfisher again and I am putting the…
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Banded Demoiselle – Calopteryx Splendens
The other day I posted about Banded Demoiselle and included a photo of a female, an attractive green damselfly. At the time I had failed…
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Whinchat – Saxicola rubetra
This is the third year in a row that I have found and had great views of Whinchat on Dartmoor. They are a summer breeding…
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Banded Demoiselle – Calopteryx Splendens
This damselfly is a Banded Demoiselle female, what an absolutely fabulous exotic name to match a beautiful and exotic creature. I do love them and…
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Grey Heron – Ardea cinerea
My little hide still remains in place and as the seasons come and go it becomes even more part of the landscape on the brook.…
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Willow Warbler – Phylloscopus trochilus
Just a few photos from today's photographic outing to Dartmoor where I bumped in to yet another pair of Willow Warblers.
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I was glad that the two male Wheatears were still in the paddock by my hide this morning. I had been thinking quite a lot…
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When I returned to the caravan hide this morning I was really pleased to see two male Wheatears still feeding in the field. Of course…
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Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler are very closely related and difficult to tell apart. This is a Chiffchaff, the dark legs are the give away.…



