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Avocet - Recurvirostra avosetta

 

Featured on BBC Springwatch Social Media Pages 13/01.2020

 

The avocet is a distinctively-patterned black and white wader with a long up-curved beak. This Schedule 1 species is the emblem of the RSPB and symbolises the bird protection movement in the UK more than any other species. Its return in the 1940s and subsequent increase in numbers represents one of the most successful conservation and protection projects.

 

Population:

 

UK breeding:

1,500 pairs

 

UK wintering:

7,500 birds

 

Europe:

37-54,000 pairs

  

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He was at Morton lochs.

Kingfisher about to dive for its lunch. Thanks again for any favourites and comments. I hope everyone had a good new year and has a pleasant weekend :)

Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)

This one has big tufty ears at Morton lochs in Tentsmuir forest.

In Dura Den in Fife this morning.

Ok, so you may be hiding in your car, but do you really think I can't see you?

 

Eye to eye contact with an owl at close quarters, can it get any better?

 

Barn Owl (Tyto alba)

 

Yorkshire Dales - Lower Barn/ Embankment Female

 

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As seen/used on BBC Springwatch Unsprung Episode 12 2015.

 

Orange Tip - Antharis Cadamines

 

Taken near Moorlinch in Somerset. :)

 

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Rook - Corvus Frugilegus

 

Tralee Bay - Scotland

 

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Taken in Dumfries and Galloway in May 2022.

Roosting Marsh Fritillary, Breney Common, Cornwall.

Autumn colours from a week or so ago.

Little Tern - Sterna Albifrons

 

Norfolk

 

As seen on BBC Springwatch Ep 7 08/06/2022

 

This delightful chattering seabird is the UK's smallest tern. It is short-tailed and has a fast flight. Its bill is a distinctive yellow with a black tip. It is noisy at its breeding colony where courtship starts with an aerial display involving the male calling and carrying a fish to attract a mate, which chases him up high before he descends, gliding with wings in a 'V'.

 

Its vulnerable nesting sites and its decline in Europe make it an Amber List species. It is also listed as a Schedule 1 species in The Wildlife and Countryside Act.

 

This bird breeds on the coasts and inland waterways of temperate and tropical Europe and Asia. It is strongly migratory, wintering in the subtropical and tropical oceans as far south as South Africa and Australia.

 

There are three subspecies, the nominate albifrons occurring in Europe to North Africa and western Asia; guineae of western and central Africa; and sinensis of East Asia and the north and east coasts of Australia.[4]

 

The little tern breeds in colonies on gravel or shingle coasts and islands. It lays two to four eggs on the ground. Like all white terns, it is defensive of its nest and young and will attack intruders.

 

Like most other white terns, the little tern feeds by plunge-diving for fish, usually from saline environments. The offering of fish by the male to the female is part of the courtship display.

At the beginning of the 19th century the little tern was a common bird of European shores, rivers and wetlands, but in the 20th century populations of coastal areas decreased because of habitat loss, pollution and human disturbance.

 

The loss of inland populations has been even more severe, since due to dams, river regulation and sediment extraction it has lost most of its former habitats. The Little Tern population has declined or become extinct in many European countries, and former breeding places on large rivers like the Danube, Elbe and Rhine ceased. Nowadays, only few river systems in Europe possess suitable habitats; the Loire/Allier in France, the Vistula/Odra in Poland, the Po/Ticino in Italy, the Daugava in Latvia, the Nemunas in Lithuania, the Sava in Croatia and the Drava in Hungary and Croatia. The status of the little tern on the rivers Tagus and lower Danube is uncertain.

 

Iolo William's has my Sundew picture on his presenter card 😁👍 Every little helps, as they say.

When I took this shot I was so excited. I have been taking shots of this pair for several years, but this was the closest I had managed to get.

 

Little did I know that the pair down the road, minutes later, would provide me with, not only better, but my best owl pics to date.

 

This female was out hunting without her other half and was for once fairly relaxed about me.

 

Mr Barnie from down the lane will feature soon. He's well worth the wait.

 

Barn owl (Tyto alba)

 

Yorkshire Dales - Upper Barn female

 

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Three day old Canadian geese hatchlings at the side of the lake

Two Lambs keeping a watchful eye as I went about my evening walk...such a lovely time of the year!

Another one near the path in Tentsmuir forest.

Taken at RSPB Greylake in Somerset.

 

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Finally managed to get out with the camera last weekend and had a close encounter with this Whitethroat on the coastal path at Wembury.

After a few busy days it was great to get out on another wildlife adventure. The great outdoors can certainly take away the stress from the hustle and bustle of the busy towns and cities and free the mind. My chosen venue was the open heath and woodland that is available at Greenham Common in not so sunny Berkshire. On quite a poor overcast day I was fortunate enough to capture this beautiful little Meadow Pipit which graced the top of a gorse bush.

A bird often overlooked by all and sundry including myself.

 

However there is something tender about this photo that prompted me to post it.

 

Mute Swan - Cygnus Olor

 

Nunroyd Pond - Yeadon

 

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I don't do much in PP but have with this...obviosuly. CC welcome.

Gannet Courtship Display plus observer at Bempton Cliffs

Taken today at Brean Down in Somerset, UK. :)

Two of three siblings that were borned in May.

 

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Brighton 🇬🇧

June, 2020

In Arbirlot in Angus this afternoon.

This is a female grey heron just arrived to hunt for her first meal of the day. She is very particular on the fish that she hunts for.

 

F/5.6 1/200s ISO:800 f:200mm

 

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22nd June, 2020

Springwatch 2022 TV shot

 

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