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Often we don't have enough photos to create a full thread so thought I'd start an Odds & Sods thread where you may want to add a pic or two when you don't have enough for their own thread . Feel free to add your rogues gallery here !
I only had a couple of pics today, one a Treecreeper and the other a very hacked off looking Great Egret huddled against the reeds trying to keep warm !
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Regards, Hazel
A trip to Durlston Country Park (Swanage) today, a pleasant stroll along the cliff top path, little to see except a good few jackdaws, one of which was pretending to be magpiric
And some Rock Pipits (dark legs and bill)
and some flutterbies which I'll put in that thread.
And then we got home and Mrs PB only went and made some proper bread pudding Nom NomNom
EDIT Did I snap a swallow without realising? (Massively cropped and only one shot)
Young male Green Woodpecker in the garden.
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WendyBartter said:I'm the same colour as it's wings TJ. super bird & one I don't see any more since 'Woodpecker Alley' near to me was industrialised!! Grrrrr
And me, though I'm probably even greener....
It's been eighteen months since I last saw a green woodie!
Brilliant piccie TJ
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One final piccie, from the car as I pulled up outside home, a sloe bug landed on the car windscreen, showing its underside...
The squiggly lines are the heated screen elements within the glass.
A little beauty Alan, lovely pics. We went for early morning walk but no photos till we got back to our rental property and were watching the gorgeous little House Martins nipping back and forth to feed a late brood, maybe 2nd brood but possibly a 3rd. At least here they seem to have had an excellent breeding season thank goodness.
Only record shots but these are nearly fledged; one is outside the nest trying to keep it's balance on the BT wire whilst its sibling is in the nest - think others in this late brood have fledged already.
the adult is just coming out of the nest having fed another inside the nest and the Martin on the right is just fledging ..............
the new fledgling nearly losing its balance !
you can see the one inside the nest in this shot
adults making many trips back and forth all day long; I read that fledglings from an earlier brood can often help to feed young in the nest.
sorry about such poor shots but they are right up under the eaves and amongst several BT and satellite cables !!
Lot to learn