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eurasian wren

  1. Eurasian Wren

    Eurasian Wren

  2. Eurasian Wren

    Eurasian Wren

  3. MohoNobilis

    2024 Status Update: My Birding Year So Far

    Hey, everyone. You may have realised that I have not posted an update on here in ages. This was mainly due to my declining mental health, which led to my decreased motivation in recording my sightings whenever I go casual birding (as well as sharing my sightings and adventures on this site). I...
  4. You have to take your chances sometimes!

    You have to take your chances sometimes!

    Gosh, seems this is the first Eurasian Wren image I've managed to add to my Gallery taken at Mause. I've heard them a lot, seen them occasionally, but they rarely come into view long enough for a picture. I'm always on the lookout for one though. I noticed a bit of movement in some scrub...
  5. Eurasian Wren

    Eurasian Wren

  6. Wren

    Wren

  7. Shadows in the dark

    Shadows in the dark

    We have a really popular feeder area in the woods where my survey route ends, which would be a great spot to sit with a camera if only there were more sun there. Unfortunately, the sun never really reaches there in feeder season. Luckily, this Wren stood still long enough for a decent shot in...
  8. Eurasian wren

    Eurasian wren

  9. Eurasian Wren

    Eurasian Wren

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    wren

  11. Eurasian Wren

    Eurasian Wren

  12. Eurasian wren

    Eurasian wren

  13. Eurasian wren

    Eurasian wren

  14. Tired Eurasian Wren

    Tired Eurasian Wren

  15. Bringin' home the ...

    Bringin' home the ...

    ... Riband Wave moth. There aren't all that many bird species that breed on Sark. For birds, migration seasons are better. But we did see early 400 species all told, including 71 species of moths. Our guide set a moth trap three of the nights we were there. Not that I've learned to ID them all...
  16. Wren

    Wren

    Many wrens there. You will always find one looking for tidbits.
  17. Eurasian wren

    Eurasian wren

    They enjoyed the sunny weather too. The morning was below 0C.
  18. Eurasian Wren

    Eurasian Wren

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    wren

  20. Eurasian wren

    Eurasian wren

    At first sight was it shy, then curious.
  21. Wren (and cobwebs)

    Wren (and cobwebs)

    this little guy conveniently lives at the birdhide, so not shy or hard to find....
  22. Blink

    Blink

    Of all pictures of this Wren I took that day, this had to be one of the few where the bird is actually in focus.
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    wren

  24. Eurasian Wren

    Eurasian Wren

  25. Eurasian wren

    Eurasian wren

    Lovely and curious in front of my lens.
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