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Two weeks into #NoMowMay this charm of Goldfinches loves feeding on the dandelion seeds in our garden on the edge of Exmoor
some not very good shots of our barn owls,these have nested here for 3 years now, hope this year is better than last year it was so wet i dont think they raised any chicks,but this pair are bringing in a mouse every 5 minutes or so .been a good year for this old ash one succesfull great tit brood ( in nest box ) and a pai of Jackdaws nesting in a hole below the owls,
Two coots nipping at the feet of a pair of black-headed gulls. Shot at Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve, Hampshire
For the second time now, my photo has been on the Springwatch website. Thank you very much and I was very chuffed to find it on here!
Also, congrats to Malckingfisher, who took the two kingfisher shots to the left of my shots :)
Een bijenhouder heeft bijen ontdekt die uit elkaar 'vlooien', zoals apen dat ook doen, en zo de mijten, die voor ziekte en sterfte bij bijen zorgen, wegwerken. Om deze 'hygiënische' bijen verder te vermeerderen gebruikt de bijenhouder KI.
I know the grass spoils the view but I didn't fancy putting my hand near his face! (or upset him)
Taken on the Dorset coast.
Springwatch is an annual TV venture on the BBC here in UK where they visit an area of wildlife interest with livecams in nestboxes, video features of various wildlife projects, etc. It's very encouraging how much interest it generates.
This isn't regrettably our garden, but an area of the local country park.
I think the ones with black heads are coal tits? Or great tits? And the other one a chaffinch?
(I'm always iffy about varieties!) (you wouldn't think I'd lived in the countryside 23 years. don't know much beyond the obvious - trees and plants too. shameful)