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  • pete5353
    pete5353
  • 14 Nov 2012 9:46 PM
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is this later than usual

 this Peacock joined me at the Reed Viewing Shelter this afternoon (14.11,12) beautiful sunny autumn day

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  • seymouraves
    seymouraves
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    • 15 Nov 2012 4:21 AM

    I still have mosquitoes  in my garden atm

    S

    For advice about Birding, Identification,field guides,  binoculars, scopes, tripods,  etc - put 'Birding Tips'   into the search box

  • aiki
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    • 15 Nov 2012 4:23 AM

    In reply to seymouraves:

    I thought it felt warm enough today to encourage some butterflies out of hibernation. You could see Peacocks (and other hibernating species) on any November-February day if the air temperature gets high enough for them to fly. Lovely photo!

    My blog: http://mazzaswildside.blogspot.co.uk/

    My Flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124028194@N04/

  • pete5353
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    • 15 Nov 2012 12:23 PM

    In reply to aiki:

    thankyou both for this information - much appreciated

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