WHAT'S BUZZING OR FLYING NEAR YOU 2020

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    Mainly from mites sometimes transmitted via shared perches but uncleaned feeders are suspected too.
     
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      I met him at Slimbridge around 1965, asked for his autograph but he said he was too busy but he said send your autograph book and he would sign it. I did and back it came with an ink drawing of a Canada Goose, I still have it in the loft, he even saved the Hawaiian Goose from Extinction.
      What a great man:smile:
       
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        Was that Peter Scott?

        My late FiL (died aged 98 last year) used to live 3 miles from Slimbridge and met him many times, and tell us about the early days, plus stuff like helping to found Bardsey as a reserve, and being a founder member of just about every wildlife organisation. Found an old diary of his several weeks ago from when he was 12, complete with detailed bird sightings for most days.

        P.S. I think something may be either missing or not displaying properly in this post, because when I searched this thread for "Peter" the quoted post was listed, but there's no mention of it now :scratch:
         
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          Reed bunting? also possible nest x
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            Sadly many folk are perhaps put off from approaching famous people. Don't be.

            Not boasting in any way, but due to my various associations etc, I brush shoulders with lots. So often I find that this smoke screen of importance etc is just that. So many I find are truly humble folk and of course love to talk about themselves. The clue is in the answer.
             
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            Hi Deer have been filmed in scotland eating ground nesting birds eggs so eating meat dont suprise me

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              Swallows have arived on mass ... seen at lest 20 feeding over the river at the same time ...

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                we saw 2 swallows yesterday, I hope a lot more come as last year there was many :sad:
                 
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                  @joolz68 Yes and no! yes, a male Reed Bunting but no, not it's nest. Their nest will be very low down in the reeds and open, cup shaped not domed. I am not sure what it is.
                   
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                    This chap didn't buzz or fly, but thought the wildlife aficianados here might be interested. We get a lot of big, green praying mantises (mantii?:biggrin:) but it's the first time I've seen a pink one! I'm told it's a Conehead Mantis. Probably a good job it wasn't named for it's rear end :whistle:
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                      I have never seen one of those @noisette47 only green ones, I have only just discovered that they only live for a year similar to Wasp Spiders which I think you also have.:smile:
                      I am surprised that they haven't made their way here like the Wasp Spiders.
                       
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                      Hi strongy :) It is the first time I've spotted one, too! Yes, anything black, yellow and vicious we have in abundance. Joy.....:biggrin:
                       
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                        White Tailed and possibly Red Tailed Bumble Bees.
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                          Yellowhammer

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                          @strongylodon Is this a female Reed Bunting or a Tree Sparrow?

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