What's Buzzin' or Flying Near You Today..? MK 3..

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  1. nFrost

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    It's been a good week. I've seen a garden warbler (I think) for the first time ever and a male Blackcap for the first time ever. Very happy.

    Also a couple of bee's, particularly a very dark all orange small one was very interested in my face.
     
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      Yesterdays visitors while I was sitting in the Abour with a mug of tea.
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        Wow Armandii...fabulous pictures....:dbgrtmb: crystal clear:love30:
         
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          Great pictures Armandii. :dbgrtmb: We don't realise just how pretty the markings are on starlings until we see them close up. Love the pictures of the pigeon and the sparrow having a stand-off. :biggrin:
           
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            Lovely pictures Armandii. I've got black caps and siskins for the first time this year:dancy: My white cherry has been flowering for a week and it is buzzing with bees, so i am happy with that, as there were not many last year.
             
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              That was what struck me, Sheal. The Starlings have declined, along with other species of birds, over the years but they have appeared back in my area so hopefully they are on the increase again. I've always thought the plumage of the Starling to be very pretty and smart.:snork::coffee:

              It really was a stand off before the Pigeon and Sparrow. They both eyed each other up for a couple of minutes, exchanged some chit chat and then decided to call a truce and get on with filling their faces.:snork:

              The pics were taken with the 500mm lens mounted on a gimbal head and tripod as practice for when I manage to find a suitable Nature Reserve to try the kit out for real.
               
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                The starlings tend to visit my garden every spring and autumn. I've had a bit of a count up in the past and between 50 and 70 gather on the overhead cables that run through my garden, they queue up to empty my bird bath. :)
                 
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                  It's funny you should say that, Sheal, as I was watching first a Blackbird which was quite dainty in the way it drank the water, a Pigeon which dipped it's beak into the water and tipped it's head back to drink, while the Starlings basically plunged their beaks into the water and threw it up in the air with enthusiasm. Very messy but enthusiastic drinkers...............bit like Ziggy and me:heehee:
                   
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                    Are you the same in the bath though? :heehee: The starlings don't mind communal bathing and have a bit of a brawl in the process, very amusing to watch. :biggrin:
                     
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                      I only shower these days, Sheal. A hot bath is for when I've had a hard day and I'm aching!! Ziggy and I are amusing to watch when we're drinking!!!:heehee:
                       
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                        Gore Heath, Wareham Forest, no close ups as they were all up in the trees or hiding in the scrub.
                        Willow Warbler, one of several.
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                        Yellow hammer, singing for all he's worth.
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                        A skulking Dartford Warbler.
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                          Found that we've got 4 Ravens just outside the village this week, never seen or heard them in the village though. Recon that's because we've got a Rookery above us or do they just not venture far?
                           
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                            Ah - Ravens. They are up the Firehills( Country Park ) Ziggy. They sound like a miner's cough don't they?
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                              Still excellent shots, strongy :blue thumb:
                               
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                              Saw three orange tip butterflies (or the same one on 3 separate occasions) yesterday in the warm sunshine. :) Unfortunately they didn't settle for long enough for a photo. :sad:
                               
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