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  • MelanieSW
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    The local hoodlums who have been rearranging my garden...

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  • burnie
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    Taken in our garden last year
    https://Butterfly bush on Flickr
    Last edited by burnie; 31-05-2023, 12:06 PM.

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  • burnie
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    This short clip has sound on it, luckily it is not smelly vision, the smell of Guano coming from these colonies quite takes your breath until you get used to it.
    https://lSea bird colony.
    Last edited by burnie; 29-05-2023, 09:30 AM.

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  • burnie
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    A short film made when I was still getting the hang of the editing software, no commentary on this one as it was in the town and very noisy, I need a better microphone.
    https://youtu.be/pCvwvgmak0o

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  • annie8
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    Had four foxes in the garden tonight. I see them most days but usually only one. Think it was two parents and two cubs. Bit late though to get a photo as was getting dim.

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  • Plot70
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    Goldfinches cane and squabbled for a while before feeding. It is a bit near to the nesting season.
    There is usually only one pair once they have nested.
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  • Mr Bones
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    Spotted this Red Admiral on the allotment yesterday

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  • Plot70
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    I would go for ladybird lava too.
    I will add that they are useful insects especially when they are young and growing.
    They get shorter and stick to the leaf for a while when they pupate.

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  • Martin H
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    That's a baby ladybird. Ugly things aren't they!

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  • annie8
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    Any idea what this is. Saw it on a chilli plant. Click image for larger version

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  • Plot70
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    A shield bug lookalike called Lygus pratensis

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  • Jungle Jane
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    Ladybirds today,eating aphids on my dahlias

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  • Nicos
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    Nice one Jay.
    Keep it away from your strawberries!!!!

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  • Jay22
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    Sorry photos are sideways!!

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  • Jay22
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    Young hare (about the size of a rabbit) in the garden in Ayrshire over the weekend!

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