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Juvenile Crossbill. Way back in July I created a drinking pool in Haldon Forest to try to get the forest birds to come there to…
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These 2 photographs are of different juvenile Great – Spotted Woodpeckers. Juveniles can be told by red feathers on their forehead, interestingly this red is…
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Is this a Bank Vole or is it a Field Vole? I think the give away is the length of the tail. An alternative name…
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Talking of Roe Deer, I had a few early starts this week trying to photograph drinking crossbills at the pool that I have set up.…
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I continued my quest to photograph the Crossbills this morning and I will be returning later today for another session, I feel that early evening…
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I have been staking out Crossbills in Haldon Forest for the last 5 weeks unfortunately with no photographic success so far. I scraped out a…
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I have just returned from a week in Huddersfield West Yorkshire. I am quite sure that if I lived there I would be able to…
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A Roe Buck eating brambles. My pleasure continues at Haldon, although it has been slightly tarnished. Did you realise, if you live locally you…
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These pictures should really be part of the previous post, they were taken on Thursday on my last visit to Haldon. As you may or…
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Roe doe only 10 feet from me, attracted by a Buttolo call. The European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is now a common species here in the…
