Larry Lade
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18. Snow Geese (flyover)
or birds seen from the couch ..... lazy birding
just dropped in
Ditto...I don't quite understand the strategy?...advertising one's presence can't be good for customers! Perhaps already replete?..and ''giving it the large''.....?
:-O
Super shots Ken, what my image doesnt show is the Squirrel about 5 yards away on one of the feeders motionless... it didnt even blink for virtually a minute before creeping off. Good job it wasnt a female sprawk as it may have made lunch
That's a young Great Spot...that you shot in June..
Seriously...you've opened up a potentially interesting thread there Jos!
Birds seen from one's bed.....I've had male Sprawk in one open window across the centre fixed pane and out the other open window whilst in pursuit of a Blue Tit.(with me under the covers). Also Hobby, Hawfinch and Goshawk from the horizontal...needless to say I hit the vertical instantaneously on each occasion! :t:
I've seen 94 species from bed - this being the best
....and I suppose you've doubled it by standing up?...you really must get out more often
http://www.birdforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=18382
Though that photo was from the kitchen
With the departure of the Redwings/Fieldfares this week...
Stop it Joanne, you're making me homesick.Yep, I've noticed that too, not seen either for a week. But there is plenty going on and a new one this morning:
48) Chiffchaff singing!
Two Yellowhammers under the garden feeders, Buzzards and Sparrowhawks displaying, LT tits pairing up and Robins nesting in the hedge already.
Stop it Joanne, you're making me homesick.
Yep, I've noticed that too, not seen either for a week. But there is plenty going on and a new one this morning:
48) Chiffchaff singing!
Two Yellowhammers under the garden feeders, Buzzards and Sparrowhawks displaying, LT tits pairing up and Robins nesting in the hedge already.
...but your singing CC...would be early in my neck of the woods, will have to wait perhaps another 4 weeks for mine.
your singing CC...would be early in my neck of the woods.