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6 minutes ago, Ratman said:


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Was a great half hr sitting there with the dog. Lizard basking next to me, a butterfly, bumble bee, and a treecreeper in the wood behind the wall. Amazing how the sun does that. No pics of the creeper unfortunately, they always know the back of a tree!

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Was a great half hr sitting there with the dog. Lizard basking next to me, a butterfly, bumble bee, and a treecreeper in the wood behind the wall. Amazing how the sun does that. No pics of the creeper unfortunately, they always know the back of a tree!

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My “good day” [emoji16] consisted of a full days worth of splitting beech and scotch pine topping my wood store up, with the highlights for company being from a few woodlice and millipedes scurrying around! 🤣 think you win Doug! Hands down!!! [emoji16]
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11 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

Had a little companion at the wood yard today, sunbathing on the wall beside me at lunch.

 

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Sunbathing? You live in Scotland for goodness sake , Douglas!

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Posted
45 minutes ago, David Cropper said:

Sunbathing? You live in Scotland for goodness sake , Douglas!

We've had a lovely few days of t-shirt weather in the Costa del Borders David.

 

Yesterday actually reminded me of being over in your neck of the woods!

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No pictures so it didn't happen, I walked up the Staffs Moors yesterday and saw what I now know to be a Reeves Pheasant, stunning bird that I've never seen before.

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7 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

No pictures so it didn't happen, I walked up the Staffs Moors yesterday and saw what I now know be a Reeves Pheasant, stunning bird that I've never seen before.

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1 hour ago, eggsarascal said:

Are they common around the Midlands?

Ornamental bird really . We used to have Reeves  ,Goldies , Silvers and Tragopans up in the arboretum in West Dean . I think there was a Lady Amherst as well , or a hybrid of same .

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