KenM
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32. Red backed Shrike. Seen several times in this last week on end of washing line , grass and tree
Totally envious Brenda!....:-C
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32. Red backed Shrike. Seen several times in this last week on end of washing line , grass and tree
It seems that the winter will come again this year. At least if I conclude something about birds movements.
#61. Common Crane - And not just one, but something between 160 - 190 birds flew to the West.
Yesterday was the first day for two weeks when I didn't see any Phylloscopus at my garden. Also Redstarts seems to have gone. But there was still one Lesser Whitethroat, couple Robins and:
#62. Garden Warbler - I think this was first one that I have ever seen in my Garden. B
This evening....the gods were smiling!...talking on phone, when I suddenly espied this at end of neighbour's garden.....no 69. Thought I'd indulge in Richard's ''extra limital'' photo contest.
Ken, what is it? :h?:
Hopefully this might help? :t:
70) Sand Martin, a week or so ago. And today one of the best, Honey Buzzard, no 71. Lots of movement now and finally some big hirundine movement with 500+ Swallows today and flocks of up to 50 Meadow Pipits daily passing through along with an assortment of the usual warblers. I think I am a little ahead of last years tally at this point.
70) Sand Martin, a week or so ago. And today one of the best, Honey Buzzard, no 71. t.
I've been seeing them everywhere recently and finally had one in the garden:
38) Red-breasted Flycatcher.
Chris
A dream garden bird!