This week's Photo of the week accolade goes to Nature's Home reader, Robert Kitchen for his submission of this stunning whitethroat. Robert captured this image on a local lockdown walk, and was surprised to find a wealth of wildlife only a stone's throw from his front door - a welcome reminder to us all that nature is there to be enjoyed, if only we remember to look for it.
Robert says:
"I love the Nature's Home magazine, especially the photos! I visit RSPB reserves regularly, especially my local at Rye Meads. I always go armed with a camera, but don't normally think to take one out locally. During lockdown, I have been walking much more in the country and have been surprised by just how many species I have been able to not only see - but also to photograph, despite the lack of a hide. Here are a couple of favorites from within a couple of miles of home. It all goes to show that many of us don't appreciate what is under our noses."
Whitethroat quick-fire facts:
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If you've been doing more walks during lockdown, and have something you wish to share with the rest of us, please send your sightings to: natureshome@rspb.org.uk - or, if you feel inspired by this post and want to start making the most of the wildlife in your own garden or local area, head over to Breakfast Birdwatch for your daily dose of VitaminN to find out more.
(photos courtesy of Nature's Home reader, Robert Kitchen)
It looks so wonderful and lovely. I like this bird. I am not sure, but I saw similar birds in my garden. I am a man working at fence company and besides this, I like gardening, watching birds. Thanks for sharing this video. I will also share something like yours soon.