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Crossley Guide
I came accross an interesting piece on the BTO website today. It shows a page from the Crossley Field Guide of British Birds. Crossley Field…
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Tawny Owls in Devon woodland.
I had a remarkably successful day today, simply wonderful. It isn't often that I even see a Tawny Owl let alone photograph one but today…
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Treecreeper – Certhia familiaris
Treecreepers are a species that I do not get the chance to photograph very often so when I heard one singing in a wood today,…
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This Blog
The astute readers of my blog will know that I use Typepad as my Blog server. It seems that they have been coming under attack…
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Chiffchaffs
Chiffchaff or Willow Warbler….? The perennial question but it's not hard to tell the difference with a bit of experience. The more you see them…
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Linnet (Carduelis cannabina) Exminster Marsh Devon
I went back quite early to Exminster Marsh this morning, in the hope of getting a better photograph of the Lesser Whitethroat that I had seen…
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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 went back this evening to see if the young Kingfisher was still in the territory. I was expectant and very confident that it would…
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