What's Buzzing or Flying near you today... 2015

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    A lot of them are Sheal, there are quite a few nest boxes around and ringing is done every year which helps with the local population surveys. I don't think the Squirrel was!!!:biggrin:
    Some might want to ring it's.......:mute:

    Some of the Goldfinches were also ringed.
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      @wiseowl and other feathered friend lovers - BBC2 at 8pm tonight.
       
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        Could have swore there was another one there when I pointed the camera :doh:
         
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          Brents are the only Geese you see here in flocks on the sea.:blue thumb:
           
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            There was @Zigs.......he absconded to my avatar! :heehee: Oystercatcher's are quite skittish, he probably took one look at you with the camera and said I'm off. :)
             
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              Great programme. Owls are so fascinating. If you missed it but can catch up on IPlayer, then you won't regret it,
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                The first Wheatear to arrive in Dorset has been seen at Portland so more will be on the way so the start of the Summer visitors and passage migrants is under way.
                I had to check that the Buzzard wasn't an Osprey as they will be arriving anytime now in Poole harbour but unlike in the Autumn they will only stop briefly for a couple of days.
                 
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                  saw my 1st bumble bee and ladybird :hapydancsmil::hapydancsmil:
                   
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                    The Winter Ducks and waders are gradually thinning out as they start to head off to their Northern breeding grounds or in the case of Avocets and Spoonbills, Holland and Denmark.
                    There are still a few around, one Spotted Redshank is still here.
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                    Spotted Redshank and Godwit feeding together.
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                    Pintail.
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                    Male Teal.
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                    Wigeon.
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                      Wonderful pics again Strongy! :dbgrtmb:
                       
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                        Smashing photos Strongy! :love30:
                         
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                          saw my 1st wasp, its in the greenhouse so must of tucked itself into one off the pots that I brought inside to over winter.
                           
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                            @Spruce I saw three totally black bees on the Hellebore foetidus today. Couldn't see any other markings or colour.

                            We had lots of pheasants basking in the warm sun today. Eight at the feeders two just sitting on the lawn and three in three of the dust bath areas having a good old wriggle around. Sarafi the cat also uses one of the dust baths and he also has one that the pheasants aren't allowed to use.

                            After the three had their dust bath they came over for a drink just outside the kitchen window.

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                              Nice to see them so close and relaxed,
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                                They're always relaxed unless they're resting under shrubs when We walk by. Then they fly out squawking like mad! :)
                                 
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