Some picture from LM while I called up to get a tripod and head from a chap on the M6 Lancaster services.
Some were taken down on the salt marsh and some on the reserve so a bit of a mix with having two cameras on the go :)
I should save this for the best of the month but its to nice to save it that long :)
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Agree with you on that last one.
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
Some more and could have been taken on either day :)
This is FMR putting his nose up to seed but when I fed him some proper food he sang to me :)
A few Lapwings.
And I heard this coming before I saw them while I was walking back to the car at the salt marsh.
In reply to James:
Fussy Robins? Jim, what have you been teaching them?
Lovely set Jim that last shot of the Pintail is a stunner.
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In reply to Alan:
Hazel and me, spoil him Paul, we fed him every time we see him and his missus and he has moved house nearer to the viewing tower unless they had gone on hols for a few days lol
Thank you Alan, that’s what I thought when I first saw it.
Just wondering now if these are the ones who's nest you found in the wall Paul, its only across the path from there?
Great stuff, Jim
Did the otter come back for you on Friday?
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James G said: Just wondering now if these are the ones who's nest you found in the wall Paul, its only across the path from there?
Possibly. That was several years ago now, so they might be descendants of that pair. There are so many Robins in that little triangle.
Cracking set of shots, Jim.
James G said:I called up to get a tripod and head
Ooooh, sounds interesting.!!
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In reply to Nigel O:
I never saw them Friday Nige, I spent a few hours down on the salt marsh then looked for FMR to feed him and his mate and take a few pictures before calling in on Brockholes on my way home.