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  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2022 #4142

    Plenty of Swallows over the stubble fields here in the Vale of Pewsey this afternoon, after the rain, when I guess the flies were up and about.

  • Wherenext
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    edited September 2022 #4143

    Had a stroll around the bird reserve at Cley-next-the-Sea today. Lovely day for it, little wind, a bit of warm autumn sun, calm sea. Nothing out of the ordinary seen but plenty of birds and dragonflies to keep us amused.

    Lovely Kingfisher that was a doppelgänger of Greylags photo from a few days ago on here. Sat on a post for ages. 2 Spotted Redshanks, 2 Red Throated Divers, one with a juvenile, half a dozen Common Scoters, Bearded Reedlings being very active, a Yellow Browed Warbler at the NOA reserve adjacent, lovely pair of Blackcaps. All in all a day to enjoy.

    No Swallows though.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2022 #4144

    Nothing to compare with your sightings, WN, but we have had a Tawny Owl calling each evening and last night Fox barking away for over 5 minute. There are plenty of Buzzards, Kestrel and Red Kites about  and saw this chap this evening on our walk along the canal.

  • Wherenext
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    edited September 2022 #4145

    As long as there's some nature around to admire it doesn't really matter what it is.👍 

    Walking back from Holkham Pinewoods to Wells alongside an ebbing tide we saw 3 Red Throated Divers, one of them a juvenile, and wondered if they were the same ones seen at Cley yesterday as they were heading west. Also a flying Kingfisher along the edge.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2022 #4146

    Walking along by the canal this afternoon there was another, or perhaps the same, Heron stood in a similar pose to the one yesterday, but at a different place and getting dripped upon rather than taking in the sunshine. On the Downs earlier we saw Wheatears, Corn Buntings and Stonechats and overhead another Red Kite.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4147

    Today the Heron was back to close to where I took the photo  the other day, so there must be a plentiful supply of food for it in this stretch of the canal. 

    Saw this little fellow today on my afternoon walk, the caterpillar of the Pale Tussock Moth. 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4148

    Walking off track today through Moors Valley CP and spotted a Goldcrest, first I've seen this year. Then on my afternoon walk saw these, which I believe to be White Fobrecaps, unless anyone  knows otherwise.

  • mickysf
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    edited October 2022 #4149

    Don’t know but it is the season for fun guys!🍄😉

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4150

    Edit, it should have read as White Fibrecaps.embarassed

  • Wherenext
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    edited October 2022 #4151

    Hope Mrs N was as impressed as you were Nellie.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4152

    I was on my own with Flyte, and she refused to look at the photo!😁

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4153

    Certainly is, we saw lots of different varieties today in the Ferndown and Holt Woods.

  • RedKite
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    edited October 2022 #4154

    Birds certainly do strange things I was returning from the bin run and just came around a slight corner and in front was a Heron flying low along the road and so I moved car to the side nobody else about thankfully and it flew pass me and all I could see was its head and neck and gave me a quick look as it flew by then landed on the road behind me about 6ft away and as I passed a small local Lavoir there was another Heron already there hence the other wanting to get closer they certainly look big with their wingspan flying close to you.

    We had friends here late afternoon and they said that their neighbour had left a outside door ajar and when he came back in there was a female deer sat on his floor near the fireplace and not bothered as he walked around it even said he could stoke it and thought a bit strange and then he had a friend from the village arrive and said it needs to go outside and the deer decided to try and get behind the log burner thankfully not in use so they manage to make it go outside it then sat down again and within a couple of minutes it died both men quite shocked and surprised at this never seen anything like it before.

    Did have a Treecreeper going along the trunk of our large Oak tree and looked like it was taking small acorns and pushing them into the nooks of the tree and quite noisey, but have see Nuthatches do this but not Treecreepers.

  • brue
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    edited October 2022 #4155

    Oh that's sad about the deer had it been shot? Hope not just ill perhaps?

    We were looking at the Glastonbury Abbey ponds yesterday. The fish rushed straight to the surface when they saw us.

  • RedKite
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    edited October 2022 #4156

    brue possibly ill or old age not been shot thankfully.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4157

    Today's selection of a few of Fungi seen on our walks, on Holt Heath and the local woods.

    Fly Agaric and a Grisette.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2022 #4158

    Beautiful, Nellie 👍🏻

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4159

    Thanks TW. We saw lots more fungi today at Moore Valley CP, with some huge Fly Agaric, but many others too but unfortunately not as photogenic.

  • Wherenext
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    edited October 2022 #4160

    Are you sure you didn't spot some Caravan club members amongst them waiting for some rain masquerading as information to fall upon them from on high Nellie?😇

  • Oneputt
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    edited October 2022 #4161

    Spotted a SEO at a distance today.

    Wherenext, 2 x White tailed eagles spotted at Holkham yesterday.  That’s just typical

  • Wherenext
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    edited October 2022 #4162

    They must have been hiding until we went home. I'm sure you'll have a good chance of seeing them during this autumn. Good luck.

  • Pliers
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    edited October 2022 #4163

    We’re off to Norfolk, tomorrow (Barleywood CL), so hope they stay around for a while 🙂.

  • Wherenext
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    edited October 2022 #4164

    Best of luck Pliers. Must admit that we were exceptionally lucky when we were in the Netherlands in the summer seeing these birds on at least 5 occasions I can think of, in different areas, it would still have been a thrill to see them in Norfolk. Hope you have some better fortune.

  • Wherenext
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    edited October 2022 #4165

    Spent the morning at Burton Mere reserve. Well worth the visit.

    3 Cattle Egrets quite close up, still showing some orange summer plummage, a belligerent moaning Water Rail, and a flighty Yellow Browed Warbler were the highlights.

  • Oneputt
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    edited October 2022 #4166

    Washing up this morning when a black redstart landed in the garden, just couldn’t get to the camera quick enough 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4167

    We were walking round Abborsbury Subtropical Gardens today and spotted these.

    One is obvious,  but the other a bit unusual. The Fungi is, I believe, a variety of Hericium called Coral Tooth Fungus, unless anyone knows otherwise. It measured about 30 cm across.

  • Wherenext
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    edited October 2022 #4168

    That's a beauty of a Golden Pheasant Nellie.

     

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4169

    There were a pair of them, but they were rather difficult to photo as they wouldn't pose nicely for me. Perhaps Flyte being there had something to do with that!!😁 They were beautifully coloured birds!!

  • brue
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    edited October 2022 #4170

    Did you hear or see the Kookaburras Nellie? Glad you had a good walk around the gardens and saw Portland Bill too. (general chat thread)..sometimes they close that bit off.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2022 #4171

    Perhaps that was the reason we didn't get up there on our last visit, Brue, and no we didn't hear the Kookaburras this time.