OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
Well, wot I meant wus the 1 deer at high speed (cus that was what you wanted the video speed to be )careering around the sanctuary like a looney. (a very nice looney)
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Unknown said:Well, wot I meant wus the 1 deer at high speed
Ah, you mystified me with a dropped Pee
IMAGICAT
Boreal Ontario
Western Meadowlark is still here (03 March) but hasn't been on the feeder for days/weeks?
©Rescue Station MAKOV
Ottie is still playing in his pool each day.
Business as usual at the feeder.
EDIT - I've just been thru Sapsucker Woods from 27 Feb mainly looking vainly for the Pileated Woodpecker, but also keeping an eye out for the Flying Squirrel status - and there's only been one at a time seen, so we've gone from 3, down to 2, down to one - but I can't tell if how many squirrels that may be, coming to the feeder one at a time.
05 March
Two foxes not long before dawn, there for nearly 50 minutes!
Robin was first and last on a slightly snowy day, with some individuals featured in between:
The foxes eye shine was magnificent . And super hawfinch . Thanks for these videos Scylla. What an array of birdies today.
Hoggy was out and the cat popped in for a snack:
ALAN/WENDY - I expect you've seen this:
https://twitter.com/Elliott81758817/status/1368198690905657346
Unknown said: What is the birdie though, a stork?
I believe it's a white stork, but don't quote me, as ever