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Kingfisher male – Alcedo athis
I hope you are not fed up with Kingfisher photos on the Blog, but a Blog is an online diary and a way of recording…
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Bird Hide
I thought it would be interesting for you to see my hide which immediately gave me great views of Kingfishers, Ravens, Grey Heron, Little Egret…
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Water Pipit – Anthus spinoletta
Water pipit have been a bit of a bogey bird for me over the years and I always seemed to miss them whenever they…
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Alphin Brook
There is quite a lot to fit in today so without further ado, I had better get on with it. It started with a hint…
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Female Kingfisher – Alcedo athis
Today's Kingfisher day was one of those really special ones! Because of vehicle problems which are not worth going into, I arrived at the No…
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Patience required!
I know that Robins are lovely birds and who isn't pleased to see one. This one pretty much saved the day today. I was…
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Oystercatcher feeding on grassland. This is a successful way to find food. Earth worms are very high in protein. This is quite a collection of…
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Male Stonechat This is a male Stonechat, one of a pair that I saw today feeding as the daylight faded. The male when in…
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