cascadiabound
MrTs barmaid
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Why thank you! My camera skills are not great but two to set the scene I guess!
What a great puffin!
Where is that? Scotland?
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Why thank you! My camera skills are not great but two to set the scene I guess!
What a great puffin!
Where is that? Scotland?
Another black and white bird!
Just lovely!
Indeed, if only I could get so close to other birds ... :
Awwww..
Another black and white bird!
Just lovely!
Kingfishers have a little flash of colour. Green woodpeckers are cheerful. The tits.
I do often miss colourful birds, but I also like the little tweed suited ones, I just find them hard to tell apart until I know them.
Are tree sparrows the same as hedge sparrows? We have LOTs of hedge sparrows and I love them, their tiny beings, their fluttering together, their feeding from the ground, while so tiny making it look not like they are hopping but rather almost being blown by a breeze
Hmm, so I have to check if I have 'dunnocks' or 'tree sparrows'? I always was taught they were hedge sparrows and in trouble nowadays . I was please to live where we had so many.
We don't get so many 'garden' birds here, too rural, a few tits...not sure which, but they are tits, and lots of wag tails, both pied and....um, other ones, which I love, both busy and quite curious in the farm yard, and such sweet fine legs. And starlings, corvids, pigeons, and game birds, some waterfowl. But lots of 'small to medium brown birds' and I use rspb identifier a lot and still feel not sure about some of them . I just like that we all live here, that they sing so well, and wish they could eat more aphids and stuff, please.
Yes, we are not in a village. We have land we nurture for wildlife best interests regarding hedge cutting and so on. We want to build a bat house because we have to do some roofing here and have bats in the loft, but they are long ears, and want lots of space I think, so need the right house, not just a little type. I cannot find any good building guidelines ( we are a nursery roost, and they MUST feel welcome still, but the boxes aren't right...do you know of a guide to provide something right for this situation?)
( I think it's fine to mention tits, we cope with a little double entendre )
My neighbouring farmers love wildlife! They do wildlife tours with the local primary school, and get really enthusiastic about the deer, and despite having a dairy herd, are probadger. I really like my neighbours.
I'll check, thank you.
Not great quality due to distance and movement but..
Chaffinch
Not great quality due to distance and movement but..
And a less than common tree sparrow
All great picks! Thank you Sinner!
I am intrigued by your enthusiasm as well.
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