WHAT'S BUZZING OR FLYING NEAR YOU 2020

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    Yellowhammer. Been trying to snap one along that hedgerow for a while, and one appeared whilst I was stalking butterflies in an adjacent wildflower strip.

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      Garden Chafer.
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      4 Spot Chaser.
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      Emperor Dragonfly egg laying.
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      Female Beautiful Demoiselle.
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        Baby Blue Tit looking cute

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        Daddy Woodpecker with baby Woodpecker

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          Common Whitethroat.
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              Cuckoos are quite vocal at the moment, I hear them here too. :)
               
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                Our robins, in the nest on the previous page, look about ready to fly. There are three young that we can see. They are surprisingly quiet and we've never heard a tweet from them.

                We now have another nest of robins in the ivy on the wall at right angles to my office window and only 12" from the window. The parents are very busy bringing takeaways for the young. The wrens and blue tits have flown their nests but I think we may have another nest of wrens close by - not spotted where yet.
                 
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                  Mandarin Duck by the river Stour.
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                    I watched as a Kestrel tried to take a young sparrow yesterday but I disturbed it, so it failed. It's the first time I've seen one in the garden.
                     
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                      The first nest of robins have now flown. It turned out that there were four of them.

                      I've now found a third nest of robins, this time it's somewhere in the 25ft high Clematis montana.
                       
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                        P1080572.jpg We have a family of Woodpeckers that have adopted the communal garden to feed. They fly down from the rowan tree to the sunflower seed feeder. The young can grip the edge of the tray and poke their heads in to the mop up broken bits that other birds have discarded.
                        Getting bolder by the day.
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                            We've now found five robins' nests in the garden. One lot have fledged and flown. We watched a couple of the young robins chasing butterflies. :rolleyespink:

                            We no longer walk carefully near them as they don't seem to worry much at all. :)
                             
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                              Every decade or two Rose Coloured Starlings from Eastern Europe have a dramatic increase in numbers and migrate across to the west (mentioned on Springwatch). Normally a handful get this far and usually pale juveniles but this year hundreds have arrived here, mainly in ones and twos and one striking male has been in a Weymouth garden (in the next road to where I used to live) for a few days feeding on cherries. It was showing itself well this morning and is the first one I have seen.
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                                Recent arrival in Poole Park but probably an escapee, Fulvous Whistling Duck, native to Southern USA and Central America.
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