Here are some recent photos I have taken over the last fortnight:
A little ducking, Cute!
1 of 5 cygnets that were born on the river near my house who i have been tracking on the river for a few weeks. The parents nest every year on my river and its always a joy to see them have a successful brood.
This is 1 of 6 cygnets from further down the river in the center of town, these are younger than the other cygnets.
The squirrel has moved on from eating the peanuts and is now attacking the fat. I have since moved it now so it can't get at it lol.
Went for a walk in the New forest and didn't getting many photos of wildlife but i did snap this little beastie, still trying to identify it.
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Bumblebees
We have a Bumblebee nest under our shed! On Monday I was able to photograph some of the bees entering and leaving the nest:
Not sure what type of Bumblebee they are.
Full of pollen!
Not sure what type of Bumblebee they are.
Full of pollen!
Friday, 17 May 2013
Squirrel
A new regular visitor to the bird feeders is this little fella. As i type this blog entry, it is currently sat in the house feeder. I will have to look at squirrel proofing the feeders otherwise this will be one very fat squirrel soon lol.
Friday, 29 March 2013
Holiday birdwatching
Looooooooooook I got a photo of a female Black Cap, yipeeeeeeeee!
*Ahem* Yes, last week i went on holiday to Burnham-on-sea in Somerset. The lodge that we stayed in backed on to a hedge so there was plenty of birds about.
Long tailed tits.
Blue tits
and Great tits. Also spotted but not photographed: Dunnock, Wren, Robin, male Black cap, Redwings, Heron, and a Buzzard in the trees next to our hedge, was very exciting. Heard a Green woodpecker a few times and there was a glimpse of either a greater or lesser spotted woodpecker too.
*Ahem* Yes, last week i went on holiday to Burnham-on-sea in Somerset. The lodge that we stayed in backed on to a hedge so there was plenty of birds about.
Long tailed tits.
Blue tits
and Great tits. Also spotted but not photographed: Dunnock, Wren, Robin, male Black cap, Redwings, Heron, and a Buzzard in the trees next to our hedge, was very exciting. Heard a Green woodpecker a few times and there was a glimpse of either a greater or lesser spotted woodpecker too.
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Goldfinch
Happy days! A Goldfinch has been spotted eating from my feeders:
I have been trying to encourage more finches onto the feeders with sunflower hearts, and there is a pair of Chaffinches that love it and now on two different days the Goldfinch has been having noms, i am very happy!
Also a new bird has been spotted on the feeders, a Coal tit! spotted whilst watching the birds for the RSPB birdwatch :)
I have been trying to encourage more finches onto the feeders with sunflower hearts, and there is a pair of Chaffinches that love it and now on two different days the Goldfinch has been having noms, i am very happy!
Also a new bird has been spotted on the feeders, a Coal tit! spotted whilst watching the birds for the RSPB birdwatch :)
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Snow!
Yesterday we had our first snowfall this year and it did not disapoint! I went for a little walk with my other half and our cameras
Some Holly
Fluffed up Robin, didn't see many other bird out and about but my bird feeders are a different matter! A very territorial Black cap, Robins, Blue tits, Great Tits, Wood Pigeons, Blackbirds, Dunnocks are all taking advantage of the free food in this snow.
Poultry cross in the snow
Salisbury Cathedral
And my bunny in the snow :)
Some Holly
Fluffed up Robin, didn't see many other bird out and about but my bird feeders are a different matter! A very territorial Black cap, Robins, Blue tits, Great Tits, Wood Pigeons, Blackbirds, Dunnocks are all taking advantage of the free food in this snow.
Poultry cross in the snow
Salisbury Cathedral
And my bunny in the snow :)
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Success!
Today i have finally managed to get a photo of the illusive Black cap!!
See! i waited for 45mins out in -2 for this little chap to land on the magnolia.
Even the female Black cap visited but she spotted me and flew off so i was only able to get this photo.
Whilst i was out in the cold some other birds were frequenting the feeders (freshly topped up) Here's one of the two Blue tits that took advantage of the noms.
Robin making off with a bit of fat
Female Chaffinch, also the male came for some noms, 3 Dunnocks, 2 Great tits, a blackbird, a starling and then Great spotted Woodpecker, who is becoming a very frequent (and noisy) visitor. Saw the Long tailed tits flying but they didn't visit whist i was sat outside.
I'm looking forward to the Rspb Big garden birdwatch, and hoping that all these birds (and more) will visit then :)
See! i waited for 45mins out in -2 for this little chap to land on the magnolia.
Even the female Black cap visited but she spotted me and flew off so i was only able to get this photo.
Whilst i was out in the cold some other birds were frequenting the feeders (freshly topped up) Here's one of the two Blue tits that took advantage of the noms.
Robin making off with a bit of fat
Female Chaffinch, also the male came for some noms, 3 Dunnocks, 2 Great tits, a blackbird, a starling and then Great spotted Woodpecker, who is becoming a very frequent (and noisy) visitor. Saw the Long tailed tits flying but they didn't visit whist i was sat outside.
I'm looking forward to the Rspb Big garden birdwatch, and hoping that all these birds (and more) will visit then :)
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Robin
Not much has been happening wildlife-wise here apart from frequent visits from the Greater Spotted Woodpeckers and the Black caps (male and female) but they are tricky to photograph and theres no point having blog entries without photos.
Went to my mothers allotment to see this very friendly Robin that keeps my mum company, and by friendly i mean picking at the mud on her boots whilst she is wearing them, going into the open car picking at crumbs! So i went over with my camera hoping the Robin would be about and i wasn't disappointed:
He/She was amused by the shutter noise from my camera but that didn't stop it from being around us. I do love Robins, they are such characters.
Whilst we were over the allotment I spotted the Kestrel, female I think not a juvenile.
And another piccy, judging by the poop on this shed i think this is one of its favourite perches.
Went to my mothers allotment to see this very friendly Robin that keeps my mum company, and by friendly i mean picking at the mud on her boots whilst she is wearing them, going into the open car picking at crumbs! So i went over with my camera hoping the Robin would be about and i wasn't disappointed:
He/She was amused by the shutter noise from my camera but that didn't stop it from being around us. I do love Robins, they are such characters.
Whilst we were over the allotment I spotted the Kestrel, female I think not a juvenile.
And another piccy, judging by the poop on this shed i think this is one of its favourite perches.
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