So instead of starting a new discussion everytime I get new visitors or decent shots of wildlife in the garden I shall just keep adding to this one.
So today it was the Great Spotted Woodpecker, 2 of them chasing each other around the trees
Just managed to catch the 2 of them together
Then it was Woodpecker v Starlings....yes I see yous up there
Move out of my way as am coming up...
I said moooooove...
you were warned...
ah...peace to eat at last..
I Dont mind sharing with the dunnock though, just those pesky starlings I dont like lol
Dunnock, robin and thrush happily hopping about together
Gorgeousredwing still around
Flying without wings.....
I just like the different colours of the trees and sky not all grey for a change!
Mr & Mrs RRB (bad pic but it difficult to get them together)
and up last its a wee lollipop
Think that will do for today as I have probably bored you all long enough lol
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Mixture of sunshine , cloud and rain today but never stopped the birds feeding and splashing and posing for the camera.
I had the trail cam set up aswell so what that didnt capture I caught on my camera...
Like Mr and Mrs Bullfinch!!!
Catching up on all the gossip
Mr & Mrs GSW (Not seen Mrs for a while)
Talk about dipping you toe in the water!
Mr Sparrow looking handsome
Mr Crow having a wander
Mr Jackdaw was back...several times..
And I thought I had a fledgling....until Wendy put me right..just my soggy wet female sparrow
And I shall leave you all with a wee cutie Mr GT
Hope you are all safe and well.
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Nige Flickr
Lot to learn
I've found the same ultrasonic scarer on Amazon if you want to have a nosey.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Volador-Repellent-Ultrasonic-Waterproof-Squirrels/dp/B07CPSK3B7
I just feel its such a crime as a species we've become so distanced from nature, the grass roots of our survival, and I fear as a species we'll become more insular so it will get worse with online buying, reading and people like us posting photos, for only those who choose to view!
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler