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Kingfishers on the shore
Kingfisher at Cockwood On my way to Powderham this morning and just as I reached the road running adjacent to the Estate and the shoreline…
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Powderham Osprey September
Today’s weather was just too good to miss and I was making the best of it by 10. The problem was where to go, the…
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Carrion Crow
I watched this Carrion Crow this afternoon. Not often do crows allow you to get close, as I watched it regurgitaded a ball from the…
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Swallow
My main reason for visiting Turf yet again was to try and get some good Heron photos and I have to admit to just liking…
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Little Egret
The Black Headed Gull was having a bath. Amasing how many birds bathe in salt water. I stumbled on this Chiffchaff which is a juvenile.…
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Herons
Turf Locks Exeter looking down the canal. There has been reports of a Grey Phalarope at Turf Locks. As you can see it is a…
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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Remarkably this morning the Goldcrest, seen bathing yesterday, arrived at the same time of day, to the minute, and bathed in the same puddle. Today…
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