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WHAT'S BUZZING OR FLYING NEAR YOU 2018

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2018.

  1. strongylodon

    strongylodon Old Member

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    First Wheatears have arrived on the South coast already and will continue until the middle of October. This is a young one, I bet it doesn't know it has a 4,000 mile journey ahead to the central African plains!!
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    Portland's Little Owl, now residing in a different quarry.
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    • wiseowl

      wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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      Just landed on a Cosmos:smile:

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        A bird I hadn't seen before went flying overhead yesterday. It was thin with a long body, long slim head with long beak and its legs were dangling down whilst in flight. It appeared dark but as it was flying with the sun behind it I have no idea what colour it was.

        I realise that trying to judge size of something flying overhead is very dependent on distance so I may be totally wrong, but the legs seemed to be about 12" - 15" long, body similar, longish neck and head and the beak about 4" - 5". This may just be a guide to length of beak compared to legs. The wings seemed to be slim and more pointed at the end (as opposed to a buzzard's wings being wide at the end). The neck was nowhere near as long as a heron and not even as long as a little egret.

        All this was spotted for only about 7 seconds before it went behind the tree line.

        Any ideas.
         
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          Good afternoon @shiney possibly one of these:heehee:

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            wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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            Not buzzing or flying this is more about the web than the subject:smile:

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              wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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              Hello:smile:
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              • Marley Farley

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                I spent a few minutes watching this European Hornet this morning.. It appeared to be hanging by a leg munching something but I couldn’t see what but think it was sap but not sure.. It was very big.! Had to be easily 1/2 - 3/4” long.! This is their main time now though I do know that.
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                  Are they the ones that are a threat to our bees?
                   
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                  No, it's the Asian one's that are a threat, the asian hornet is blacker that the Eeropean Hornet
                   
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                    @shiney here's a pic for comparison.. European on left Asian on right...

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                      Good afternoon:smile:

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                        Lovely pic @wiseowl... They are one of my favourite birds despite their reputation.....
                        One for sorrow,
                        Two for joy,
                        Three for a girl,
                        Four for a boy,
                        Five for silver,
                        Six for gold,
                        Seven for a secret,
                        Never to be told.
                        Eight for a wish,
                        Nine for a kiss,
                        Ten for a bird,
                        You must not miss. :spinning:
                         
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                          silu gardening easy...hmmm

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                          Saw a gorgeous dragonfly this morning sunning itself on the wall of the house. Only the 2nd 1 I have ever seen here. I took a photo of it but you can't really see it against the background of the house unfortunately. I know zero about them but will have to try and find out a little of their ways as was truly a lovely thing to see.
                           
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                            Turnstone at Poole Quay this afternoon.
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                            Great Black Backed Gull.
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                            Distant Wheatear stopped off on it's way to central Africa.
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                              mazambo Forever Learning

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                              Beautiful photos strongylodon you must have some lovely gear to take them.
                               
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