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This Comma has been hibernating in a family members garage, but they are about to have the roof repaired so we have transported it into my greenhouse and hopefully less disturbances in the coming months. The male Comma is slightly darker than the female, and both sexes have a brighter golden form called Hutchinsoni, which is produced by the earliest caterpillars that developed in spring.
Fulmar in flight at Bempton Cliffs.
Although they are gull-like, Fulmars are "tubenose" (having large, raised nasal tubes), more closely related to albatrosses.
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Hello everyone...Ive been that busy...and taking photos of others had taken priority. I took this today, because;-
1) I love the thought of Spring approaching and
2) Someone (missing my uploads) asked me to show my face!!
Please see Local Birds & Wildlife 2017 set www.flickr.com/photos/wendycoops224/albums/72157677498251730
A few from the archives.. seem to have a lot of archives!!
Anyway, these are a throwback to our Suffolk trip in April...
Please see Suffolk April 2017 album. www.flickr.com/photos/wendycoops224/albums/72157682818547896
This shot whilst not as good as those I would take later further down the lane, has a lovely soft feel created by the first rays of a new day.
On reviewing my pics from last week, I realised I had actually filmed both the upper barn owls.
These two shots were from my first encounter of the day. He flew off down the lane, having watched me for a few minutes, as I crouched down by a farm gate.
When I came across his partner a few minutes later, I incorrectly assumed they were the same bird.
Barn owl (Tyto alba)
Yorkshire Dales - Upper Barn male
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