What's buzzing or flying near you 2023 ?

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    It seems critters can get along better than people at times Sheal. LO.jpg
     
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      I dont have a picture but I had a cat and a fox eating off the same plate the other night, not for long but they get along OK.
       
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        We rarely have less than four robins in view from our windows all day long. :) This one was perched just outside my office window this morning.

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          What a lovely chubby chappie.
           
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          The Reed Bunting has returned a few times now, he obviously seems happy away from the river.
          As we are on an estate it is unusual.
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            Today we had a yellow butterfly that was around for a couple of hours, flitting in and out amongst the golden Euonymous.

            He had a wingspan of about 2.5" and was a gentle lemon yellow with no markings at all. He was flying around all the time so I couldn't see him resting on a leaf but he didn't have the usual spots of the Brimstone and didn't appear to have the double wings of them.

            Is there another yellow butterfly?
             
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            Almost certain a Brimstone, Clouded Yellows are migrants that arrive in June
             
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              Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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              Resting Crow
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                Two of the White Tailed Sea Eagles form the Isle of Wight reintroduction programme, three year olds so nowhere near breeding age yet. These two have bonded and found an unused osprey platform here at Arne RSPB. I was about 200 yds from them.
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                  Shelduck and Shoveler, still looking very smart.
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                    No photo, but I did see a very glossy magpie hopping around picking up bits of twig from under the trees, before flying off, with a beakful, to the scrub at the back.
                     
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                      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                      Not keen on having magpies nesting close by, they scare the smaller birds off to some extent I think.
                       
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                      The Magpies have been pulling the fibre of of the Trachycarpus for nesting material, the do it every year.
                       
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                        Probably one of the few birds strong enough to do it, I've seen blackbirds struggling with it on occasions.
                         
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                          The definitive shape of a Raven, note the wedge shaped tail, Crows are square at the end.
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