What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

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  1. JWK

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    Golden Plovers and a Lapwing/Green Plover/Peewit.
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    Dunlin.
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      Had a huge flock of geese fly over today. The noise was incredible. :)
       
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        @Sheal A couple of non flying Geese, Canada and Greylag.:smile:
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          Lovely shots Strongy. :)
           
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Just sitting looking through the patio doors, its wet and snowy out there but I can see a couple of 2 Robins, Sparrows, Starlings, Blackbirds, male and female, Bluetits, Goldfinches and Squirrels.
            And none of them like the slice of Morrisons pizza I've put out for them.
            Obviously food critics.:biggrin:
             
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              Guillemots.
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                Great Crested Grebe.
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                Pochard.
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                Gadwall.
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                  Fieldfare, the bigger of our two Winter visiting Thrushes.
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                    It has been declared a Waxwing Winter as thousands have come across from Scandinavia searching for food (and not from the cold).
                    It has taken a long time for some to arrive in Dorset but 8 turned up in nearby area of Poole.
                    Normally feeding on Rowan, Cotoneaster and Rosehips but they are also partial to Mistletoe berries as these were.
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                    The name comes from the small red blobs on the wing resembling sealing wax.
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                      A slightly better attempt at capturing a red-throated hummingbird. On Russellia... 20240121_183932.jpg
                       
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                        I had a lovely red Russellia but it got neglected and died!!! Must get another.
                         
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                        Had an hour in the local bird hide
                         
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