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• #1277
Great picture, and sounds like a sensible approach to life right now.
Notable spots from this morning’s ride: northern lapwings (exciting, never seen a lapwing before which is a damning indictment of agricultural practices in the UK), common sandpipers, and the sound of a cuckoo (unseen). Really need to start taking my camera out on the bike as a matter of routine.
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• #1278
Great photo
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• #1279
I never see our Sparrowhawk, just the aftermath.
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• #1280
Our elderly next door neighbour locked themselves out recently so I popped around with my ladder to do the honours and there was a horrible squealing from the end of her garden... I had a quick peek and a sparrow hawk was sat with a very much alive blackbird in it claws, grim viewing.
After six months of all-the-birds ignoring our mealworms to favour the sunflower hearts, the starlings have finally descended. I’m not sure I’ll be buying another bag the rate these guys empty it.
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• #1281
This pm.
First time I've seen a Jay in our back garden.
Better than the ubiquitous magpies,
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• #1282
I'm glad I haven't seen one in action tbh!
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• #1283
My daughter found an egg floating in the pond, cold. Mallard?
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• #1284
Also one Swan Egg never hatched. Surprisingly still there
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• #1285
Wagtails and Swallows this evening.
Not sure what was flying over the water?
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• #1286
Divebombed by some screeching swifts as I was planting my tomatoes out this morning. Joyous.
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• #1287
Joyous.
I concur. I saw my first pair above my garden a few days ago. Cheered me right up!
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• #1288
just saw a flash in the back garden a bird that looked bigger than the usual visitors
it emerged from the bushes and sat on the fence
my first bird of prey in the garden ( proper bird of prey, have magpies crows and gulls circling reguularly )it had a beige light brown breast about the suize of a magpie and was going after the numerous fledgling sparrows that have burst onto the scene in the last 2 days
what is it ? no photos sadly
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• #1289
Probably a Sparrowhawk.
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• #1290
would make sense, colour looks right on the breast but mine was not so mottled just plain one colour, possibly a juvenile or an eastend mongrel
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• #1291
Probably a male
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• #1292
Bought some old postcards with birds on them, thought you guys might like these photos as well -
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• #1293
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• #1294
I went to a Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition over the weekend, some pretty cool bird pics including this one https://www.nhm.ac.uk/wpy/gallery/2020-the-pull-of-the-meadows?tags=ed.current
Warning: That gallery has some images of animal abuse/cruelty, and also spiders
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• #1295
One of the starling chicks fell down inside the wall again. Not sure I can get it back in .what to do?
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• #1296
Makes the Sparrow Hawk in the garden seem tame...
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• #1297
There was an excellent doc about the Golden Eagles trained in Kazakhstan for exactly this. Raised from a chick to accompany the rider on horseback.
Like soming out of Beastmaster.
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• #1298
Blimey.
I put the starling chick/fledgling (it has most of its feathers) in a child's shoebox with a hole cut in it on a third floor windowsill about 6ft from the original nest hole. Hopefully it's not too stressed and exhausted by the fall or a night on the ground to make it this time*
*The same thing happened last year and by the time i'd figured out what was going on, had bashed out the airbrick, grabbed the chick, found a box, tried it in a couple of locations, the parents did start to feed it, but it died on the second night. Hopefully this time I got to it quicker and caused it less stress.
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• #1299
Shit photo because my tree is huge and my phone zoom is rubbish. Heard a jay screeching this morning followed by some fluffy feathers falling from the tree. Got up close and the jay was eating a chick.
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• #1300
Enjoyed listening to this one earlier
I watched some magpies chase and murder a starling fledgling the other day.
Not so different from the papers?