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

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  1. HsuH

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    The avocets should have arrived by then. We went in November last year.

    If possible, time your visit for around the time of high tide. While we were there the tide started to go out and it was remarkable how quickly the roosting birds started to disperse. Although it's interesting to watch them as they start to feed on the mudflats, they soon spread out and move further away into the estuary.

    See the RSPB website for more information.
     
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      @ARMANDII - a friend for your spider ;) :snork:
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      Bushy-tailed thief of my hazelnuts, dream of turning it into a pie :snooze:
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        Great pics, HsuH, their markings are really nice!!! I don't get many Squirrels in my garden as while the Cats get told what to by the Birds, Squirrels aren't tolerated by them!!:cat-kittyandsmiley::snork:
         
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        Beautifully marked Spider HsuH,
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          One having a taste

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          Others having a munch

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          One packing his lunch

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          And moving on ...

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            Nicely done, "M":thumbsup::snork:
             
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              oh what are they M? :hate-shocked: for a moment i thought they were Cabbage Whites Caterpillars but the heads are different ain't they ? :scratch:
               
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                No idea, HB, I'm calling them "Greedy" because by the time I'd taken photos from around the garden, that leaf had been decimated!
                 
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                  They are sawfly larvae, possibly gooseberry sawfly.
                   
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                    Thank you, HsuH, most informative! :dbgrtmb:

                    (But, I've got no gooseberries :redface: :dunno: t'was a rose leaf they be gnawing on?) :scratch:
                    Clearly non-fussy variety and totally "common" :whistle:
                     
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                      This tiny Moth, less than half an inch from wing tip to wing tip, was on my front door. I think it's called a Winter Moth:snork:
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                          Hi Jenny...yes it is...:blue thumb:..he was quite a cheeky chap...didn't seem at all phased....
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