Beating Tuesday and saw a flock of twenty five Yellowhammers three Kestrel and a couple of hundred Lesser Black-Backed Gulls. The Barn Owl was pictured by a mate as he waited for a Fox that has been troublesome, he was able to gently poke his phone camera out the window and take several snaps without the Owl becoming concerned.
The Feather.
Thursday, 18 October 2018
Saturday, 6 October 2018
Odds and Sods
Managed some pleasant and rather warm Autumnal walks recently but not too much of interest mainly because with the leaves on the trees the birds are pretty well hidden. The Oxon Feather.
Small Copper loads of them recently
Shire also seen at local ploughing match
Hornet pretender
Common Toadflax seen on the downs south of whitehorse hill
Roe Deer same area
same area
Common Darter huge numbers seen almost everywhere
tunnel-like path through the woods Buckland
Small Copper loads of them recently
Shire also seen at local ploughing match
Hornet pretender
Common Toadflax seen on the downs south of whitehorse hill
Roe Deer same area
same area
Common Darter huge numbers seen almost everywhere
tunnel-like path through the woods Buckland
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