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American Wigeon
I always notice that when I post pictures of common British birds, readers of the Blog from the USA find them very interesting because they are…
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Female Kingfisher.
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Kingfisher video.
A short video clip of the Kingfisher that I blogged about yesterday. Today it was just as confiding and I watched it was again…
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Devon Kingfisher.
I went with Jenny to have lunch with a friend yesterday. He told me that he had been watching a Kingfisher earlier and very nearby. Knowing…
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A few photos of Blue tailed Bee -eaters from my recent Sri Lanka trip.
I had a great time photographing the Blue-tailed Bee eaters recently in Sri Lanka, I have been sorting through my images. I am particularly impressed…
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Still in Sri Lanka and it’s Jenny’s birthday
I was joined here in Sri Lanka by my wife Jenny and son Tom on Thursday, late afternoon. As a promise to Jenny I haven’t…
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…
Read more: Insects in an around the garden.
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Southern Double Collared Sunbird I have been in South Africa for the last week, the last 7 days have sped by and as normal, I…
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Jenny and I went shopping to Sainsbury's at noon today after our usual Sunday morning breakfast outing. We always like to walk, even though I was…
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