RSPB Communities Christmas Advent calendar


Welcome to the RSPB Communities Christmas Advent calendar! Rather than chocolates (sorry), with each day that leads up to the big day, why not open a virtual Advent calendar window and reveal a teaser for you to ponder or post a picture. There is no right or wrong answer, the answers will simply be what you want to appear in that window. It’s Christmas, so let’s have some fun!

Claire

  • From my angling days it has to be the chub or chebin as we knew them, lovely creatures. I much prefer watching them these days to catching them though! However, I am in total awe of the great white shark, pretty much the perfect predator.

    Warden Intern at Otmoor.

  • I'd have to say Pike, large or small they are amazing predators

  • The Brown Trout. There as so many variations from silver with yellow bellies right through to dark olives and browns with large red spots. Beautiful.

    My bird photos HERE

  • Hazel C said:

    Sardines on the BBQ!

    Haha N ... for me it's pan fried Salmon in garlic/herb butter!!

  • Grayling,in my angling days it was a favorite quarry for winter fly fishing and Mrs S reckoned they tasted better than trout.

    Pete

    Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can

  • I would also like to see the Coelacanth as i believe you can still find them in Cumbria.

    Regards,

    Ian.

  • Favourite fish for me has to be the  "Large Mouth Nannygai"  for this reason !    

    Whilst living in Australia, we visited Cairns, N.Queensland and took a fishing charter 60 miles off-shore to the G.B.Reef where we fished with hand lines  140ft down under strict wildlife expert (skipper) guidance on-board to ensure we did no damage to reef !   I was the only "Sheila" amongst 12 other blokes so as you can imagine I got some severe stick from them all  !!  We had only anchored up 10 minutes when .........yes, the Sheila, caught the first fish, a Large Mouth Nannygai (nearly finished me off bringing it up from the deep  lol )  and had caught 3 large fish (2 were released back) before the blokes could take a breath LOL

        It was one of those memorable moments when girl power comes to the fore    LOL       I am afraid the Nannygai being a very good and tasty fish did end up as dinner for the hotel manager (it got us some brownie points ! )  but we were restricted to fish numbers and did no damage to reef; we also pay a reef tax which goes towards the care of this world heritage area.  

     So folks, this is what girl power looks like ............this one especially for the lads   ha ha !!

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    Regards, Hazel 

  • Brilliant aitch ... looks like a giant goldfish (fancy having one like that in your garden pond?)!!!

  • Nice one Hazy! It's a beautiful fish! Did you get to taste it too?

    "All weeds are flowers, once you get to know them" (Eeyore)

    My photos on Flickr

  • Crikey, Hazy, that's a fish and a half. Sheila's rule.

    I'm not much into fish but I've always been fascinated by Seahorses. Such delicate looking creatures and caring parents in which Dad incubates the eggs.

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    Tony

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