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Posted
1 hour ago, ABtrees said:

 

Do you get a lot of those round by you then ?

Get lots of crows yes. Could do with a few less as they pick off the chicks whenever the opportunity arises. 

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2 hours ago, AJStrees said:

 

As the river dries up near me ( its a winterbourn )  there are pools left for a few days in the low bits . We get a Heron or two and some Egrets moping up the Sticlebacks and small Eels

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4 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Don’t often see Bullfinch but this one happened to be nearby. 
 

 

Nicely done! Can’t remember the last time I saw one - must be many years ago

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