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
Lot to learn
i love robins said:Some great photos Mike
Thank you
gaynorsl said:Great shots of the fox Mike, it seemed well at home in your garden.
Thank you Gaynor.
The vixen is a regular visitor, and quite possibly one of the two siblings that started to venture our way early last year. While we never saw her as a cub, it has been interesting watching the siblings, a dog and a vixen, explore and make the garden a regular visiting place.
I was meant to be Spring cleaning yesterday but I got distracted
having worked her way up the trunk, she flew down to the bottom and started again
I was a little concerned as she looked a bit fluffed up but she came onto the suet blocks later and looked ok.
My telegraph pole is having to be replaced because of Woodpecker damage - I'm not saying anything (It's been there for a very long time).
Cin J
A grey partridge trying to hide in the grass:
A few recent ones. Nice to see the kestrels are nesting again in the local valley, spect the last 4 years watching them, obviously being very careful.
Taken through the window:
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr