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Spadge in the hedge
Doc Duck

Spadge in the hedge (Passer domesticus)

The hawthorn in the hedge at the back of my daughters yard was in bloom, and the hedge was full of spadges. While I was there, and out in the yard with my camera, I only saw spadges there. Without camera I also saw one blackbird. Then the day after I left, son-in-love saw grey wagtail and dunnock. Sigh. Typical. Oh well. I'll just have to go back |=)|
Habitat
garden
Location
Bow Street, Aberystwyth
Date taken
21 Apr 2015
Scientific name
Passer domesticus
Equipment used
fz200 +2.2
Staff member
Opus Editor
Supporter
A most handsome fella... and what a pretty setting with the hawthorn blossom.

A lovely picture Ann, thanks girl.
 

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