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Cirl bunting – Emberiza cirlus
The Cirl Bunting is a very rare Bunting related to the Yellow Hammer. “Cirl” is a medieval word meaning “Plump”. Fortunately they have a foothold…
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Goldfinch-Carduelus carduelus
Just to keep up to date there hasn’t been much opportunity to take photos today but there was a tiny window of bright light at…
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Monday Musings.
It was Saturday evening and a knock at the door when answered revealed a neighbour with yet another box! As is usual with this kind…
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Siskin portrait again
I hope you like this one? I had been trying all day to catch the male Siskin in just the correct pose and doing something…
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Siskin portraits
I like to post the very best photographs that I can and I have been trying on and off to get good shots of my…
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Siskin – Carduelis spinus in the garden January 2005
Eventually the sun came out and in the brightness I managed to get a good shot of a female Siskin from the comfort of my…
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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I've been saying for days that Jays are a prety nasty species. This photo proves what I already knew. I have no idea how "she"…
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Back at the hazel-hide this evening I continued with my Jay quest. Jays are known to be able to lift their crown feathes and form…
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From Saturday morning.



