WHAT'S BUZZING OR FLYING NEAR YOU 2020

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  1. wiseowl

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    Two for joy;):smile:

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      This large Canada Goose did not want to be disturbed for any reason. A young American Robin looking for its parents.


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        This White Tail doe stepped from the forest into the sunshine and was immediately attacked by deer flies making its life miserable. The poor animal was waving its head and kicking its legs to shake them off. After just a minute or two it retreated into the woods.

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          My local reserve that's good for dragonflies remains closed :mad:

          But I discovered a Blue-tailed Damselfly in my garden polytunnel this morning. The tube behind it is 25mm diameter, which might explain why I haven't spotted them in the wild.

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            noseeums rife and invisible out there and my feet and legs are alive with itchy bites. So they are flying out there! Nasty wee vampire- trained thugs .
             
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              Two of our robin nests were vacated by the young and parents this morning. Too dark for photos but lovely to see them go. :blue thumb:

              Where do they go to?
               
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                Time to retreat indoors...the flying ants are just emerging now,
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                  @shiney, It's possible that the parents will hide from view more while they moult, all the territory protecting and parenthood wears them out (just like us!) worn and old feathers mean they are more vunerable and need time to recover.

                  Distsnt Gannet at Portland Bill this morning.
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                  Young Rock Pipits, these stay near the coast, never inland and are resident.
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                    Thanks @strongylodon Another one has been vacated this evening. I saw them go :blue thumb: but couldn't tell where they went to. You know my garden and they flew into the area between the main garden and the veg plot. There's lots of trees and very big shrubs there.
                     
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                      Great Blue Heron.

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                          Thanks, Sheal, it was caught off guard and was very angry and vocal about having its portrait taken. :yikes:
                           
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                            Yesterday evening we were sitting having our dinner, with a couple of friends, at the tables under the pergola. 4ft to my right the blackbirds were feeding their young in the nest and 3ft to the left and 3ft overhead the wrens were doing the same.

                            The male blackbird is very used to us and even hopped on a table on his way to the nest with a beak full of worms. The female is more cautious and approaches the nest from a more hidden direction. The wrens were ignoring us completely and hopped onto the fence alongside us before climbing into the nest in the passiflora growing across and underneath the pergola roof.

                            All things changed when Sarafi the cat decided to plonk himself on a chair to go to sleep. The wrens went mad and stood on the fence directly above him and made a hell of a racket. He blissfully ignored them, as he does with all birds, but I woke him up, gave him a tiny bit of my chicken and he trotted off back home - four doors away. He always goes home after a light snack :biggrin:

                            This morning, at 5.30, I sat on a bench on the patio to have a cup of hot water and the male blackbird came and sat on the bench and chatted to me for a couple of minutes. Whilst we were there a couple of robins came for their morning bath in the water bowl (an old baking dish) by the patio.
                             
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                              I'm seeing more butterflies than I have seen in years.
                              Even the odd lady bird, and, I know I'm in the wrong thread, but two hedgehogs.
                              Something is different this.
                               
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                                It's the opposite here in the countryside
                                 
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