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

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  1. Spruce

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    as if you dont know :th scifD36::heehee: :whistle:
     
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      Good morning Mr Magpie:smile:

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          Walked across to the cliffs down to Dancing Ledge, 2 miles West of Swanage, saw some regulars and one new arrival.
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          Rock Pipit which came within three feet of us.
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          Fast Cormorant or Quick Shag!:mute:
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          Newly arrived male Wheatear.
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            The humble ... ladybird
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              I forgot this one although not very clear, A Skylark and (behind) a Meadow Pipit together.
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                Marvellous Strongy:dbgrtmb:

                :yes::yes::yes:.....So it was a Skylark I saw in the garden the other day:dancy: I saw 'this bird' in my garden,it landed briefly on the lawn ,I looked twice because from the back it looked like a Thrush (only seen one so far this year) then caught a side glimpse.I was too late with the camera:doh:but with the crest and the distinctive white rim round the eyes I've got the ID.:ThankYou:
                 
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                  Although we think of these two birds as resident, many are migrant and are arriving here in the hundreds, it's great to hear them singing everywhere. :smile:
                   
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                    had one of these on the Mahonia this morning. Such a pretty little thing. I rushed in to get the camera but she flew off before I could get the focus right . She had a bright ginger cropped blazer with a big round dark brown spot in the centre:
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                    Spruce tells me its a Bombus Hypnorum,
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                      The one you saw Jen is a Queen "tree bumble bee" , and will have a nest already started
                       
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                          A walk to Middlebere farm (NT cottages) at the Western edge of Poole habour is normally a good place for returning migrants but apart from one Wheatear and this singing Chiffchaff there wasn't much at all!
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                          But when I reached the farm, out of nowhere came a Barn Owl hunting in daylight and that made my day.
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                          On the way back I saw a Red Legged Partridge, first one I've seen in this area.
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