What's Buzzing or Flying near you today... 2015

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  1. rosebay

    rosebay budding naturalistic gardener!

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    Just seen mummy and daddy robin (with worms) flying into their nest near my kitchen window! For a while now I have been noticing a robin in my garden and also that there was some activity in the thick ivy (gracing a brick wall), near to my kitchen window. I didn't want to investigate into the ivy, lest I find and disrupt a nest.

    Today I saw 2 robins together, perched on my washing line, with food in their beaks. One darted into the area I suspected could be a nest (I had seen glimpses of fluttering of leaves). The 2nd robin, after pausing (why? saw me watching I guess) followed on into that same space. Which means....there must be baby robins there yes? How delightful! [​IMG]
     
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    • Spruce

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      No, sorry to say its specializes in Uncle Walter so it would of died of hunger ;)
       
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        • ARMANDII

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          I've got a feeling that the green guy was a Moth caterpillar, Spruce, and that he basically had the same appetite as me.....a Dustbin on legs.:dunno::heehee:
           
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            ah but,
            can you swim?
             
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            I couldn't until I was around 18 when in the rif raf and a Corporal Engine Fitter towed me out into a bay in Cyprus called Sharks Cove. He let go and I sank about 20 feet to the sandy white bottom:hate-shocked:. I can still remember getting up to the top and doggy paddling until I got to the shore:heehee::snork:........and within a year and a half I had my licence for aqualung swimming
             
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            • Dips

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              this bumble bee is not flying or buzzing but snoozing

              either that or it died earlier when it was feeding on this allium lol

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                It's meditating :blue thumb:
                 
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                  Sorry Shiney, late reply.
                  They start wing flapping at around 14 days and fledge at 18/20 days ready to leave the nest. Therefore the average time from hatching to leaving is just under 3 weeks.
                   
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                    Taken in the past week.

                    Managed to get another view of the house martins ...
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                    But, my other real "achievement" came in the woods. On a morning walk I could hear quite a racket coming from above. Finally located the source of the noise ... a woodpecker nest!!

                    My patience was rewarded when I managed (in the blink of an eye!) to capture this shot ...
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                    S/he was only there for the briefest second. Might even have been the "click" of the camera which spooked him away (?) again. I'm happy I caught it, despite the quality.
                     
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                          Lots of fledgy Jackdaws around the village at the moment

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                            This is the Fella that is waiting for me in the early morning when I put seed in the Bird Feeders, food into the pond for the Fish, and then finally put Sultanas down on the old Bird Table by the Jasmine Hedge.
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                            If he's not in sight then I just whistle and in he flies. No other bird, except his mate, is allowed to feed from the table until he's done. There is a rival Blackbird who tries to butt in and then an aerial battle starts until he gives in and retreats. Old Blackie is very distinctive in that he has a white forehead and a small flight feather sticking up out of his left wing............and, Boy, can he sing!!!!:hapydancsmil::hapfeet::snork:
                             
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                              Good evening:smile:

                              ID please

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