Time to start this year's thread of odds and sods (Last year's Odds & Sods HERE)
Today a large flock of 40 or so Redwings descended on the fields around our local parkland and although they were pretty skittish and distant I hard cropped a few pics for you ....
and a blue tit landed nearby !
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Regards, Hazel
Kind regards, Ann
Unknown said:If it is not your leopard, how will you know where it goes next, or did you put a tracker on it?!
I'll just follow the paw prints
Unknown said:it definitely wasn't a cheetah or it would have already looked up the answers
LOL!!!!!
Spring is in the air
Cin J
Lot to learn
gaynorsl said:beating us hands down
She is cheating by being waaaaaaaaaaay further south than us Gaynor lol. At least Cin's giving us a hint of what's to come tho....SPRINGGGGGggggggg
Must be Spring in E Kent too cos I have those yellow thingies just opening ... what I don't have is a gorgeous big hound like C's ... envious!
Brilliant photos Germain.
Another four weeks for our daffs to flower, which is normal, and all looks set to be on course.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Beautiful weather today so took a fifteen minute walk to our local mere on the parkland and it was interesting to see the heronry in full swing with busy birds preparing their nests ......
Sorry, it was difficult to get really clear view due to many trees around the edge of the mere and the herons nests partially obscured by more twigs on the island, however, this gives you an impression of what we saw.......
this rookie pair were lagging behind in nest building almost looking perplexed as to where to start albeit for a few twigs !!
bringing in more nesting
and passing it to the Mrs ....
Hopefully all will progress nicely with chicks in time and there will be an official survey done on Monday of the current nests.