What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

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  1. Golarne

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    Same here. Though there have been a few near Cardigan this year which caused a real stir, but of course they were hiding the day we drove up there
     
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    Just watched two crows mating in the garden :huh: Must be Spring!
     
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    • ClematisDbee

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      I have seen more ladybirds in the past two weeks than I did during the whole of last year. I hope it bodes well.
       
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      • strongylodon

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        Razorbills and a sleepy Fulmar, Durlston CP cliffs, Swanage.
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        • Dovefromabove

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          I saw my first Peacock butterfly of the year yesterday. :)
           
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            Yes, I had a Peacock butterfly keeping me company today while I sorted out a flower bed. It must of hung around for an hour or so and seemed very interested, for some reason, in the FBB powder I was scattering.

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              Good the more the better as I've recently see a pair chasing squirrels from the garden:)
               
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                Spotted this yesterday on the house wall overhang
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                • Mrs. B.

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                  I've only seen two bumblebees this year - one the other day passing through, and one last month who came to be revived with sugar water, and I hope he survived.
                  We don't get many butterflies, I don't know why, and we never see them this early. I'm hoping to tempt them in with the buddleia, but it's the slowest growing one in the entire world.
                   
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                  • LunarSea

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                    Usually takes me several tries to catch up with these 'summer' visitors to the UK but today, after a long hike into the hills, these Ring Ouzels were waiting for me.

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                    • Golarne

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                      Fab! I just read that one was seen near Strumble Head, hmm, would it still be there if I drove across to try to see my very first Ring Ouzel? Unlikely :biggrin:
                       
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                      I got my first Peacock yesterday too. We had unexpected sunshine in the morning. I grabbed the camera and here they are.

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                      • simone_in_wiltshire

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                        I also took a picture of this fella. First, I thought it's a Robin, but a closer look and zooming in, it doesn't look like a Robin, but what is it?

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                        It's the second time that I see Red Kites flying over our area. It looks like they come even to us. Had t wait some years to see them again. We used to have lots of them in Maidenhead, where we lived until 2015.

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                          It is a robin @simone_in_wiltshire :smile:
                          They can often look like that - slightly stretched out, for want of a better phrase! Telling the others it's their spot ;)
                           
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                            Good news and bad news in my garden today … good news as I saw a female blackcap in my garden for the first time. She walked around the pond and then I watched as she had a good bath, splashing around, of course by the time I got my phone to take a photo she’d gone!

                            Bad news … my garden seems to have an outbreak of Trichomonosis, the awful disease which affects finches. A couple of weeks ago a female bullfinch showed signs of it and died. I reported this in my weekly report to the British Trust for Ornithology and they said whereas they normally recommend taking the feeders down for a couple of weeks, I should carry on feeding. They are conducting studies in gardens which show signs of an outbreak and they asked if I saw any other birds showing signs to contact them. Today I have seen another female bullfinch and a Siskin showing signs so I have emailed them in case they want to use my garden for the study. I must admit I’ve taken the sunflower heart feeder down as the female Bullfinch was just sat in the underhanging tray and I just couldn’t bear seeing all the other birds joining her and possibly getting infected. Hopefully I’ll hear from them soon with further advice.
                             
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