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Initially one hoverfly was hovering above the one feeding and then a second one joined in. I never saw them get any closer but they were doing it for a long time and moving together from flower to flower.
A forest of poles was part of the performance bringing daring feats moving from pole to pole. A new dance circus production exploring the disconnect with the natural environment from our urban lives, Is the wild still shaping our behaviour?
Imagine Watford Festival was back again for its 9th year, bringing fun and entertainment to Watford's streets. Taking place between 28th & 30th June it brings local and international performers from around the world.
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.
Childish behaviour of a sweep failure. Both failled sweeps Thu 18th May and both were unhappy
Either Laurent MADELAINE www.flickr.com/photos/laurentmadelaine/
or
Grgur Culina www.flickr.com/photos/134410933@N04/
Made following Fake Profile to spam me.
John Malony
www.flickr.com/people/138233146@N08/.
Reported to Flickr Admin who are investigating.
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!