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
Unknown said:
A clip of the stag. I was walking off one of the edges that the Peaks are famous for through woodland on a slippy path and watching my feet. Took a pause and he was right there next to me in the trees 30 yards or so away, I'd have never even noticed him if I hadn't taken a break. Both stood still for what seemed like a long time (in reality a couple of minutes probably) then he snapped out of his trance and wandered off slowly, keeping an eye on me as he did so.
www.youtube.com/watch
Definitely got you in his sights Bob.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
We've had another visit from a badger, caught on the trailcam. It was interesting viewing the regular visiting fox and hedgehog responses after the badger appeared to leave its sent mark.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Some more videos from the garden
Supper? A late night robin getting food just before bedtime....https://www.flickr.com/photos/peak-rambler/51478199223/With the incessant showers during the day (14 Sept), the local birds were getting hungry and braving the weather!https://www.flickr.com/photos/peak-rambler/51477183832/With the incessant showers during the day (14 Sept), even the squirrels were getting hungry and braving the weather!Its slippery and falling is inevitable!https://www.flickr.com/photos/peak-rambler/51478680414/The early bird gets the food, a robing getting breakfast in early.https://www.flickr.com/photos/peak-rambler/51478196978/
After the chat about Mrs T look what I found in the garden today
Brown-lipped snail
Cin J
A fairly regular visitor to the garden these days:
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
In places, it is already beginning to look like Autumn. Luckily, the birds are still here to provide the colour
Kind regards, Ann