Singing from up on high for a mate
He has been around more over the last two days, evidently the female he had attracted in earlier didn't stay so we are on the look around again
I may be old but can still throw out the notes
Come on you down there, get me the mealies so I can sing some more
He flew down to the oak tree next door and gave a lovely rendition of "over here"
There was movement in the hedge and another bird (could have been an interested party) flew away with Titch in pursuit.
Out walking today I spotted a sunbathing rabbit
then along the next hedgerow who was there but mr white rabbit
Always good to see him after the winter and know he is still surviving
Now that is proper sunbathing posture!
Then this afternoon I had a visit from the Pied Wagtail
Going for a dip
Quick preen
This is the best one, through the window of course
Splishing a little, then a Dunnock came in and frightened it away, never mind I enjoyed the visit.
Cheers all
Gaynor
Lot to learn
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Poor Titch!
At least he's in good form, so hopefully he'll woo a nice lady...
Lovely photos Gaynor, and I wonder if the rabbit is a domestic one that's escaped, or released.
Good to see you've sunshine up there as well, I'm hoping it stays around for our (me and Mrs PR that is) visit over Easter.....
Mike
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Regards, Hazel