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WHAT'S BUZZING OR FLYING NEAR YOU 2018

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

  1. Jiffy

    Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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    Where's all the Swallows this year, not seen one :sad:
     
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    • Ned

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      We don`t see swallows until later in the summer.
       
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      • strongylodon

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        Arriving in small numbers but they are late this year as are House Martins. Saw the first one three weeks ago but since then, only in twos and threes.
         
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        • wiseowl

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          Good morning @Sheal and thank you my friend,to be honest the shot was the tulip :heehee:didn't notice the little fellow until I looked at the image,enjoy your day:smile:
           
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            A few more snaps from Cumbria.

            Daffodils are in their glory.

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            Still some snow on the higher fells.

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            Mrs. Roders birthday dessert.


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            Another host of Daffodils.


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            The view from our room

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            Love them while they last.

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            Me in the Stumpery.

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            These caught my eye ,but not sure what they are.

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            Helecopter transfering bags of rock to higher fells mainly to renew paths worn away by walkers.

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            Spring is a little late here but just waiting to burst.

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            • Sienna's Blossom

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              Daddy blackbird feeding his baby. So adorable :)
              Photos taken through kitchen window so not the best quality, and excuse the ridiculously long clump of grass, must have missed that bit, but the blackbirds obviously feel safer being a bit hidden ;)
               
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              • Jiffy

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                Thank you Strongylodon, we normally see one or two around the 4th April but so far not one

                So far bee and bird number are way down to past years :sad:
                 
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                  Good afternoon all my friends:smile:

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                    Our garden has been so full of birds lately, it's beautiful to see. Here we have a magpie, and can you spot the collared dove on top the swing set too? We have two magpies visiting the garden, mainly collecting twigs for a nest they must be building elsewhere. The smaller birds aren't too bothered by them, but Mr Blackbird is very protective of his two fledgling babies, and flies at the magpies if they come too close. We also have sparrows nesting in our eaves. It is such a joy to watch them all.
                     
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                    • wiseowl

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                      Good afternoon Woos walk in the rain this morning,more rabbits in the orchard than there were last year I am pleased to say:smile:

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                      • martin-f

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                        Just had this chap in the garden :).
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                          Oh @wiseowl how adorable are they? What great photos. And @martin-f , we've had a few visits from a sparrow hawk in our garden, first time was around November last year. Beautiful to see, although I'm not too keen for regular visits and I'm sure our songbirds aren't either! Great pics though.
                           
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                            Hi Sienna first time ive seen him in the garden for a while, i recently removed two high tree stumps that was occasionally used by him as a hunting post, the tree stumps was also used as a look out post for other birds,

                            Now the trees are gone the birds are now using my home made arbor as there look out and the SH has followed suit,

                            Yes hope the visits are few and far between but still nice to see in the garden.
                             
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                            • luciusmaximus

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                              How absolutely gorgeous are they Woo :wub2::wub2:. We have wildies in the fields around us and occasionally in the garden. Also have Hares too :wub2:
                               
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                                Good morning @luciusmaximus my friend and thank you,I just love sitting in the orchard watching them,although yesterday in the rain it was delightful to see them hopping and running about(I was under a tree of course);) I counted about 30 of them,in one fluffle :smile:
                                 
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