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Greylag Goose – Anser anser
The Greylag Goose is the bird that all domestic geese are derived from. They are not necessarily all that common in the wild and most…
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Goldeneye-Bucephala clangula
Yesterday afternoon was spent trying to get closer to a pair of Goldeneye that I had seen a few times just off the entrance to…
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Snow in March!
We woke this morning to a layer of snow in the garden, the second time this year but it's March! I went straight out to…
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Bar-headed Goose – Anser indicus
The Bar-headed Goose is a very common goose in it's native breeding range of Central Asia. In the UK it is a feral species that…
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Cattle Egret-Egretta garzetta, Powderham Devon
I went out this morning with the hope of taking some photos in an around the mouth of the River Exe. On the way I…
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Siskin set up
Now we are in to March I am guessing that our Siskins will be leaving us pretty soon for their breeding territories. They do breed…
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…
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A great deal of planning and patience has gone in to these two pictures. I have been planning and then trying for literally months…
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