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  • Last Saturday a bloke showed me a photo he had just taken of a Heron eating a Reed Bunting a few minute before I arrived

  • Met a owl today


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  • Oh, I do like a owl. I have not seen any of our local owls for about 9 months.

  • I didn’t get a photo, as it flew off before I could get my phone, but we just had a wren on the garden fence. I’ve occasionally seen one locally, but that’s the first time I’ve seen one in the garden.

  • We have a wren, I'm always amazed their little wings can carry their rotund bodies.

  • I love wrens, maybe my 2nd favourite bird after a nuthatch.
    Best Latin name ever though?

  • Best Latin name ever though?

    It's good, but no Turdus turdus.

  • Sat at a cafe at Whipsnade this afternoon with kestrel hovering at eye level a few metres away. Marvellous.

  • Just saw this amazing time lapse on Twitter

  • Hmm, I think the sparrowhawk has been to visit again


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  • I saw a few hawk piles today, this was the oddest non-hawk related carcas. It isn't asleep.


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  • Found a few of these too, grouse I guess?


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  • Pheasant?

  • hen pheasant.

  • ^ & ^^ ta. Google lens said it was a owl


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  • Definitely a pheasant. Thousands of them round my way

  • Excellent day for birds on Friday; two male hen harriers flying together, presumably from the same brood (they do breed near here) and 18 curlews on one marshland field.

    The pheasant shooting season has started, so I suspect the cock pheasant was one which someone made a crap job of shooting.

  • Few swallow stragglers still whirling about above the beach at Whiststable yesterday. Latest I can recall seeing them. Can’t say I blame them. It was 19 degrees and sunny. Quite a few humans in for a dip.

  • Starlings starting to gather in murmurations already as well.

  • Definitely a pheasant. Thousands of them round my way

    Nice they are still allowed to be released in an avian flu outbreak...

  • Male Hen Harriers are bloody gorgeous. I am jealous.

  • Maybe the dead pheasant was an import?

    https://twitter.com/ChrisGPackham/status/1582033216055414785

  • goldcrest flitting about in the garden this morning.
    i'll try and get a photo if it's around later.

  • Staying at Leeds castle, unfortunately bird flu has decimated the water fowl numbers here and the peacocks died from the stress of being locked up. Did see a kestrel hunting on the grounds though this morning.

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