Keep your ears out for a double or triple click call near where you work - there are a few grey wagtails down on the Creek. There's also a virtually tame pied one that appears on market days in the High Street. And there was also a little egret just upstream from the Creek Road bridge a couple of weeks ago. The lesser-spotted marmoset, though, seems to get spotted less and less this year.....Seem to be seeing more Pied Wagtails in the garden these days. Lovely, lively little hoppers..
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Keep your ears out for a double or triple click call near where you work - there are a few grey wagtails down on the Creek. There's also a virtually tame pied one that appears on market days in the High Street. And there was also a little egret just upstream from the Creek Road bridge a couple of weeks ago. The lesser-spotted marmoset, though, seems to get spotted less and less this year.....
I've never knowingly seen a red throated grebe! I'm going to have to google them.Haven't seen the Egret though do see a Heron who has been a regular visitor for years, along with a couple of Red Throat Grebes..
I was going to post a photo of Diana Rigg as Emma Peel, but I see it's not that kind of thread.
Oooh, have to choose just one?
But if forced to choose just one, it would have to be nature's comedians, the little owls that live in the drystone walls all around us
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Oooh, have to choose just one?
It might be the long-tailed tits that visit my garden, like little pair of lollipops nipping from tree to tree,
or it might be the robin that watches me mow the lawn, then follows me round investigating the borders when I've weeded, looking for worms.
Or it could be the any of the finches that flock in when the dandelions are in seed, or the blackbird that sat under my window the night Dad died and sang so beautifully.
Or the Thrush that uses the flat stone at the top of the garden steps as an anvil, gorging on the snails
Or the skylarks up on my favourite dog walk that appear like little pinheads in the sky singing their liquid trilling songs, they'd be in contention.
But if forced to choose just one, it would have to be nature's comedians, the little owls that live in the drystone walls all around us
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