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)
Linda257 said:I am frightened to tot up what I spend Mike!
Whatever you do, don't add the fuel costs, or parking charges (if any), you'll need a defib!
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
From the trail cam last night, a better picture of the badger....
If only he was 30 mins earlier he would have got some chicken
But Mr Scrawny fox got to it first
Another one... looking for some breakfast...
Oh and I had to move the pole feeder away from the house to here before the neighbours.....you know the drill!!! (moan moan moan)
only a couple of birds lol plenty more by the pond!!!
A Pyracantha would be a nice addition unless you have one tucked away at the back. Spadgers love them and they also have berries for the birds. Pretty rapid growers too. Nice layout. The pole feeders are better in the new position. Small birds like to dive for cover and having exposed feeders won't encourage them. They should be all over them now.
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
Linda257 said:
Feel sorry for this little dude
Hes probably run ragged trying to feed the family, but still had time to stop and pose for me
I suspect this is a female Robin. They build the nest and incubate the eggs on their own. Looks like it has just had a bath too. Baby Robins on the way maybe?
I was sitting out in the garden this morning with my coffee watching the babies in the creche
They all seem to gather by the pond!
And then a maggie swooped down from the trees then quickly swooped back up where it came from once it seen me...yes I am that scary!
The wee ones got a fright and most of them manged to fly into the conifers
and these 2 only made it half way up the fence
and then this one was soaking wet from being in the pond flew straight towards me....
i had to move very slowly to pick up the camera from the table from under it...
I couldnt believe how close it was to me..its sat for a minute then flew back to the pond
Well that was my thrill for the day!
Lot to learn
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Regards, Hazel