The returning Kingston Lisle Spotted Flycatchers are showing interest in one of the garden nest boxes and the discovery of a Spotted Flycatcher hawking insects from the top of a MayBush at orchard house in Stanford in the vale as I sipped coffee in the kitchen was most uplifting. There are a pair of swifts nesting in the roof space of this house and often a swift flyover of eight.
the Feather.
Green Veined Butterfly
Young Goldfinch in reflective mood at this puddle
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In fact the Mega sighting has been giving amazing views, often keeping one eye open and one eye closed. This American Common Nighthawk loca...
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In fact the Mega sighting has been giving amazing views, often keeping one eye open and one eye closed. This American Common Nighthawk loca...
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A report of some twenty odd Tree Sparrows feeding near Shifford Church on the blog today brought the following response from me. ...
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Beautiful series. Greetings from Montreal, Canada.
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