What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

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    Tufted Titmouse on a log.

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      I have just been out to fill up the bird feeders and the plant saucer that I use as a bird bath/drinking fountain, come back in, sat down, looked out of the window and the cat from across the way is drinking out of the bird bath!
       
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        Down by the river this morning:smile:

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          Oystercatchers - my favourite sea birds @wiseowl. :)
           
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              Preflight Check.

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                Poole Harbour.
                Over a1,000 Wigeon have arrived for the Winter with possibly 2,000 more to come and just coming into Winter plumage.
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                A wet Teal.
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                First Pintail, not fully in Winter colours.
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                  Or could be establishing his territory.

                  I was in the garden the other day and a robin came down and perched near me and sang really softly. I've been told that this is "practice mode" - they practise their new songs before launching them at full volume from on high. Researchers also think that birds might just be singing for fun sometimes - that the action releases pleasure hormones.
                   
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                    Some people don't provide enough water for their cats. I once found the hind feet and tail of a cat sticking out of my watering can. It was a dry period and there were only a few drops in the bottom of it. Cat managed to extract itself successfully.
                     
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                      Lots of blackbird activity in the garden currently. I forgot to bring in this tray and it filled with rain water. The bird has something stuck to her head! 2024-10-22_11-00-32.jpg
                       
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                        I've got some jam that's been open too long and is smelling winey, so I've been putting out a teaspoon at a time for the wasps. It's amazing how quickly they find it - but it does tend to cause fights! 2024-10-12_10-51-33.jpg 2024-10-12_10-52-00.jpg
                         
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                          We occasionally get oyster catchers here - even thought we're a good 20 to 30 minutes from the coast. Regularly got them at the last house, which was technically Ayrshire, although just on the edge of East Ren. Lovely birds. :smile:

                          I saw a small flock of geese flying overhead last week. I was sitting in the lounge, and no chance of getting the camera. Nice to see them though.

                          Lovely pix @Escarpment :smile:
                           
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                            I caught this (not so) little bugger today, inside the conservatory.
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                            Apparently a Western Conifer Seed Bug.

                            Now how did he get here?
                             
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                            • pete

                              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                              I found one of those last week. DSC06046.JPG
                               
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                              • simone_in_wiltshire

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                                That is possible.
                                I do hope the the next tenant of my house doesn't get these nasty fleas again. Next year, I will think twice before I clean the house.
                                 
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