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Siskins in a Suburban Garden
I ought to change the name of my blog to “Siskins in a Suburban Garden” but honestly I can’t resist the draw of taking their…
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Grey Plover-Pluvialis squatarola
The Grey Plover aka the Black Bellied Plover in the USA is a reasonably common over-wintering bird on the River Exe Estuary. I am always…
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Garden in the Snow
Today was a bit special, we have had the first snow to settle in the garden for 23 years. I just absolutely loved the…
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Garden Birds February 2009
Here are a few of the birds we have had in my Suburban Garden today. The female Blackcap was around this morning and I was…
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Robin-Erithacus rubecula
The European Robin, as I have said before is a well loved and very common bird, known to everyone in the UK. They are extremely…
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Purple Sandpiper – Calidris maritima, Brixham Breakwater
The Purple Sandpiper ia a species that you could very easily overlook. The Rspb here describes them as visitors to any Rocky Coast but here…
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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Goldcrest are a tiny species of insect eating birds. Yesterday evening as I sat quietly in a wood just enjoying the ambience, I caught site…
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This is the latest image from my “Photos in a soft box” project. Slow Worms are in fact legless lizards. They are reasonably common here…
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