It's probably an ideal time to start the 2022 Odds & Sods thread off, with some squabbling starlings....
To view the 2021 thread, click HERE
This pair of starlings were having a right old go at each other, whilst another nipped in to the coconut shell for a food
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
Some more short videos from the trailcam, a blackbird enjoying bathing on the pond fountain....
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Plenty of M'ippets (fun watching them parachute) and Linnets yesterday + a really handsome Wheatear who went camera shy and scarpered as I got the camera ready. It was a very beautiful day
Cin J
Lot to learn
I may have bought 'someone' their own window feeder
JMale Stonechat and a Male Chaffinch on a bird walk in Sidmouth
I was supposed to be going to The Spinnies, Mrs PR wanted some retail therapy, so I suggested Holyhead, only a 40 min drive from where we're staying, but I knew of a nice country park 5 mins away from the retail park.....
What a lovely place, even though its under threat from a large development plan, Penrhos, the views across the bay were stunning
There were lots of little egrets nesting
though I only saw the one heron, I'm sure there would be more
No red squirrels, but to be fair, there were lots of people around, many with dogs, so I didn't expect to see any.
Definitely a place to revisit if Mrs PR wants some retail therapy next time we're here.....