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Little Egret – Egretta garzetta
Since my return to the UK and after recovering from the inevitable jet lag, I have been keeping a very close eye on my brook.…
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Back home in the UK!!!!
My last post was from the Sunshine State of Florida and now, after a 20 hour journey and a day to get over it things…
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Leaving Florida and UK bound!
It's Sunday and our 44 day trip to the Sunshine State is about to come to an end. It's been a great experience and we…
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Yellow Crowned Night Heron
I had an interesting "meeting" with a Yellow Crowned Night Heron this morning. Arriving at 8 in goodish light, there was an on-shore breeze that…
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Diving Pelicans
At the beginning of our trip, which has lasted more than 40 days now because of the Icelandic Volcano, Pelicans were at the centre of…
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Solitary Sandpipers on migration.
The Solitary Sandpiper is a Tringa sandpiper which looks very similar to the closely related old world equivalent, the Green Sandpiper. I took this picture…
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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There has been a Rose-coloured Starling in a small patch of garden in Exminster Devon for the last 14 weeks or so. When I was…
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