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• #602
Gooses always bein’ lined up Good and Proper
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• #603
Not had a chance to go out for ages, local lake had to do. Egyptian Geese, and a Greylag Goose (I think) close up.
Didn't get a snap, but had a Willow Warbler in the garden yesterday, which was wonderful to see.
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• #604
I saw a cormorant on the Thames and a nuthatch in a wood. No camera though
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• #605
Egyptian Geese
very nice
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• #606
Just found this short video I took last summer on a magical afternoon at Minsmere
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• #607
For sale
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• #609
Oh, just saw thy was already posted. As you were.
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• #610
Grey wagtail (apols for horrible pic)
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• #611
Only had my phone (shit pic) but not sure what this is... Mainly a grey / brown on colour but I didn't think Kestrel. (No hovering just gliding)
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• #612
Buzzard through some bins, hence crappy pic
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• #613
Sparrowhawk - they're fond of gliding.
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• #614
Awesome.
I don't think I have ever seen one before.
Thanks.
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• #615
Is this Limehouse Marina? We have a pair nesting near the boats.
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• #616
No it was the Thames at Marlow
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• #617
I am aware this is a bit morbid but still wanted to share, as I thought it looks very graceful -
a sleeping pigeon on the ground where I park my bike:
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• #618
A little robin inspected the front tyre of my kona the other day
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• #619
Spam. 😎
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• #620
Love that.
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• #621
In other news, after Sunday’s meeting with a owl, I have met this family of Mandarins. If ducks did Strava...
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• #622
Great shot
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• #623
Kestrel
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• #624
very nice
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• #625
While we're busy leading our mediocre human lives and reckoning we're the pinnacle of creation, animals quietly go about doing amazing things all the time (that for them are probably quite normal and routine):
love the middle one