What's Buzzing or Flying near you today.... 2014

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  1. Phil A

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    Is that an ugly duckling? :)
     
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      No Zigs this is the ugly duckling;)

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        Love all your photo's guys:yay:
         
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          Lovely shots Woo. :dbgrtmb:
           
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            Avocets (and a few Godwits) in the sun.
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            Lapwings in a flap.
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            • Phil A

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              A Stoggie went off today, they don't usually start singing again till Valentines Day, must have liked the Sunshine :)
               
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                The lovely robins are now out in force. :blue thumb:

                I spotted seven of them, all at the same time, from my kitchen window. Three on the bird feeders and two beneath the feeders (they never fight around the feeders) and two just outside the kitchen.

                also enjoying the garden were nine pheasants, two pairs of collared doves (still chasing the magpies away), a family of woodpeckers and at least 15 other varieties.

                I won't be able to do the 'Big birdwatch' but am I allowed to do it a day early?
                 
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                  Yes Mr Shiney - do it a day early. Your results are especially important because of the type and variety of birds that you have. Far greater than most I think,
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                    Thanks, Jenny, I'll sign up. :blue thumb:
                     
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                    I think that you are as especially important as your results Shiney my friend;):smile:

                    Woo hasn't seen a Robin this year:smile:
                     
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                      Plenty of these little fellows:smile:

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                          The feeders at Holten Lee nature reserve had just been filled and after a long wait and the other four Tits coming and going, the Marsh Tit turned up. It only stops for a second and goes off to bury it's food.
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                            Lovely pictures Woo and Strongy. :) I rarely see any of the tit family in my garden. :sad:
                             
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                            It was great to see five species of Tits on half an hour. The two I have never seen are the Willow Tit, very rare now and the Crested Tit which is only found in certain areas of Scotland.
                             
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