It's a Nuthatch, perusing something. I think it's probably food.
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Friday 31 October 2008
Thursday 30 October 2008
Wednesday 29 October 2008
A white autumn at Foxes Bridge
Tuesday 28 October 2008
Ruddy Darter at the Marshes
Monday 27 October 2008
Egyptian Goose at Slimbridge WWT
Sunday 26 October 2008
Tree Creeper at Moseley Green
Occasionally you have this thing that you don't want, its the taking good photographs, well, it seems like its turned on me, for the last 10 days. This is a Tree Creeper, yes, it is. I found it on a track leading down to the Rising Sun, a pub. No I couldn't drink that wondrous stuff BEER. I was driving a car......................
Saturday 25 October 2008
Friday 24 October 2008
Thursday 23 October 2008
Marsh Tit at Cannop Ponds
Wednesday 22 October 2008
Mistle Thrush at Foxes Bridge colliery
Tuesday 21 October 2008
Monday 20 October 2008
Flamingo at Slimbridge WWT
It was a lousy day, high winds and rain. I spent my day up in Cirencester with my mum & dad. They are vegetarians, like me, who tend to make good food. And, I had some apples which were lovely. I took away a lot, and I didn't even pay for them, whoopsee. Maybe I'll get it to them somehow. It is time to show you a Slimbridge Flamingo.
Sunday 19 October 2008
Saturday 18 October 2008
Friday 17 October 2008
Thursday 16 October 2008
Sparrowhawk seen in my garden
Tuesday 14 October 2008
Monday 13 October 2008
Sunday 12 October 2008
Saturday 11 October 2008
Friday 10 October 2008
Midge? Found at the Marshes, Lydney
Thursday 9 October 2008
Wednesday 8 October 2008
Tuesday 7 October 2008
The Sparrowhawk by Lydney boating lake
Monday 6 October 2008
Sunday 5 October 2008
The bottom of the Severn Bridge taken at Beachley
Saturday 4 October 2008
Starling feeding chicks
Friday 3 October 2008
Dunnock on the Marshes
Thursday 2 October 2008
Common Darter at the Marshes, Lydney
Wednesday 1 October 2008
Greylag Goose at Lydney boating pool
I had a meeting with Dave Morris from GLS, to discuss the fence and the gate (which is locked), by the Docks. It stopped me, (and many more who can't get through for certain reasons), going there. It's a most beautiful site. And, there are many birds, the Dunlin, Green Sandpiper, Oystercatcher, Water Pipit, Turnstone and Wheatear. Why then, can't we go and see them?
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