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  • Dave Ward
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    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #436
    I've been watching the wrens flitting in and out of the hedge in front of my place - judging by the frequency they're feeding a brood. Too small and fast for me to photograph - and I wouldn't want to go close to the nest. Not many different birds this year, just the usual Jackdaws, Crows, Wood Pigeons,, and a few more Magpies than usual.
    Not birds, but Roe Deer - only the third time I've seen them in over 20 years at my address - I've seen their slots ( hoofprints ) loads of times, but last night at dusk I saw a pair moving along the treeline, which follows a stream ( although they call it a river! ). I did go for my camera, but they'd hidden by the time I was ready
    Dave

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    • Jack L
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      • Jul 2018
      • 1270
      • Cheltenham

      #437
      Originally posted by Dave Ward
      I've been watching the wrens flitting in and out of the hedge in front of my place - judging by the frequency they're feeding a brood. Too small and fast for me to photograph - and I wouldn't want to go close to the nest. Not many different birds this year, just the usual Jackdaws, Crows, Wood Pigeons,, and a few more Magpies than usual.
      Not birds, but Roe Deer - only the third time I've seen them in over 20 years at my address - I've seen their slots ( hoofprints ) loads of times, but last night at dusk I saw a pair moving along the treeline, which follows a stream ( although they call it a river! ). I did go for my camera, but they'd hidden by the time I was ready
      Dave
      We have Roe deer in the field behind the house, there were five but recently seen no more than four at a time.
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      Muntjac as well, hundreds of tracks, but they are a bit more elusive and I’ve not managed to get a picture yet.
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      • Dave Ward
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        • Apr 2018
        • 10549

        #438
        Originally posted by Jack L
        We have Roe deer in the field behind the house, there were five but recently seen no more than four at a time.
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        Muntjac as well, hundreds of tracks, but they are a bit more elusive and I’ve not managed to get a picture yet.
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        Amazing that such a large(ish) animal comes so close to human habitation, and judging by the track,s on a very regular basis - some of my younger neighbours were sceptical until I pointed out the tracks. It was suggested that they were sheep tracks - but when I asked the question " When have you seen sheep here?" - no answer! I think they still doubted, until one of them saw the deer early one morning whe he was on early shift!
        Dave

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        • Valeron
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          • Jan 2022
          • 931
          • Mike
          • St Albans

          #439
          This funny lookng bird has taken to sleeping on our bird table. I'm trying to keep it away but it keeps coming back no doubt scaring the birds away.

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          • peterairfix
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            • Jul 2012
            • 11074

            #440
            A very pale green finch turn up on our feeder to big for a gold finch but just the same size as the green finch Click image for larger version

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            • Tim Marlow
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              • Apr 2018
              • 18903
              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #441
              Originally posted by peterairfix
              A very pale green finch turn up on our feeder to big for a gold finch but just the same size as the green finch [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1204935[/ATTACH]
              Possibly a greenfinch with leucistic genes? If his expression makes him look really hacked off when seen from the front he’s a greenfinch…..

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              • tigersteve
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                • Jan 2018
                • 678

                #442
                Watching the swallows coming in for a drink at the house we are looking after in France for the summer! Just a phone picture but will try for a good one with the camera one day !

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                • Tim Marlow
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18903
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #443
                  That’s a cool shot Steve. Getting in flight shots of suits and swallows is not easy in the slightest….

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                  • Tim Marlow
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 18903
                    • Tim
                    • Somerset UK

                    #444
                    Well this brightened up a very wet Wednesday afternoon……
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                    It’s a green woodpecker for those that aren’t sure…..known as Professor Yaffle to a select few…….

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                    • wotan
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                      • May 2018
                      • 1150

                      #445
                      Looking over his breakfast hunting ground, a blue heron sitting on our bridge.

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                      • Tim Marlow
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                        • Apr 2018
                        • 18903
                        • Tim
                        • Somerset UK

                        #446
                        Interesting John. Looks very like the grey Herons we get in the UK. Main differences are that he looks a bit scruffier with those long feathers, and his legs are a different colour. Nice to see though.

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                        • Nicko
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                          • Apr 2019
                          • 1403
                          • Nick
                          • East Anglia

                          #447
                          Chris boatman look away now!

                          Ok, not a bird but a fair sized hornet decided to inspect the 'model room' (as my wife calls it). Managed to put a glass over it and then slid an a4 cutting mat underneath and help it back out the window.

                          Had quite a few in this year....

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                          • Tim Marlow
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                            • Apr 2018
                            • 18903
                            • Tim
                            • Somerset UK

                            #448
                            Handsome little beasts aren’t they……and, unlike wasps, not aggressive unless provoked.

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                            • The Smythe Meister
                              • Jan 2019
                              • 6248

                              #449
                              We've had a lot of them down here this year too,as Tim says,ok as long as you don't provoke them,but if you do..... they can get VERY vengeful ....
                              I've seen them chasing some of the hands across my mate's stables... DEFINITELY on an attack mission!!

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                              • Dave Ward
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 10549

                                #450
                                Not bird watching - but bird listening! The last 3 nights have been disturbed by the sounds of 2 or 3 Tawny Owls having a territorial dispute - goes on for quite a while - I hear owls on a very regular basis, but this is the first time I've heard them squabbling
                                Dave

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