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Wierd Teal Behaviour. It would look like a courting ritual - except that they all seem to be males. Once one starts, another quickly joins in. They seem to set each other off on this little sequence. First they rear up to full height. Then they quack and do this tail up, wing tips up, chin down head up posture. Finally they put their head down and scoot forward skimming the water with their bill. There are two doing the dance in this shot.
Peregrine (Falco peregrinus) in flight with predated pigeon. Sussex, UK.
The female returned with food for the fledglings but instead of delivering it to the nest she displayed it in front of them before enticing them away to another ledge.
Gillian from Get Smart Financial Solutions tells Ben from Long & Cowan "Use FeeSmart or Die!". We are not making this up.
This Eagle appears to be vomiting a liquid. I ahve seen owl pwllts regurgitated but never a bird regurgitate fluid.
The guys introduced me to Rick and Sarah, they sometimes look at my photos so I guess they're probably reading this - Hi guys!
It was a bit odd meeting americans, lucky I watch so much telly so I could understand what they were saying...
Observation alone can reduce consumption, the difference between what we think we use and what we actually use is agenda setting.
This is nothing fantastic, just some interaction between 2 Robins as they compete for territory. They didn't fight on this occasion, but I have seen them having a go at each other from time to time.
The lighting is bad, and my camera was hand held so it's a bit shakey... as usual! It's worth turning up the volume to hear the Robins verbal communications, but I apologise in advance for the noise coming from my Fuji Finepix camera:)
For anyone who would like to watch a film I made a couple of days ago from my garden which is too long for flickr here is a YouTube link
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdZdBIdusOE
The film demonstrates just how busy my garden gets!