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  • Plot70
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    The gold finches are now coming to the feeder one at a time. That means that there must be eggs to tend to.

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  • annie8
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    No photo yet but my parents found a hedgehog sleeping on a rug on top of the lawnmower in the garage. Contacted the sspca and they are going to collect it. Not a great position and lots of cars around there and they need to be able to shut the garage at night. Am hoping they don’t collect today as visiting them tomorrow and want to see it.

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  • quanglewangle
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    Violets and Wood Sorrel on our path. "Wild" in the sense of not cultivated. Just get strimmed occasionally.
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  • Mr Bones
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    Fox visiting the compost bay

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  • DannyK
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    A naughty woodpecker and a close up. It visits once or twice a day. Click image for larger version  Name:	62E4BB3E-8E83-49CA-BF4A-ADDFCBEF0814_1_105_c.jpeg Views:	0 Size:	219.3 KB ID:	2543281 Click image for larger version  Name:	081C5CF5-FEA0-4A9E-A04A-CD95E1CE38B0_1_105_c.jpeg Views:	0 Size:	93.9 KB ID:	2543282
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  • DannyK
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    A jay having a bath. Click image for larger version

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  • Nicos
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    Looks like a peacock butterfly JJ?

    Not seen any butterflies here yet.

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  • Jungle Jane
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    This butterfly today,the pictures not very clear,I was standing a bit far away & zoomed in,went outside to get closer & it flew away
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  • Mr Bones
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    First frogspawn of 2022
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  • quanglewangle
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    Very early Herb Robert, ​Geranium robertianum. On the coast path.
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  • quanglewangle
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    Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_20220210_110351.jpg Views:	0 Size:	569.2 KB ID:	2541072 Song thrush on the mower extension.
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  • Plot70
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    Brandling worms were having such a good time that they were falling out of a wheelbarrow full of horse output while I was doing a squash bed.
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  • Nicos
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    No photo from me I’m afraid but we spotted a great egret yesterday in a field nearby. ( looks like a smaller white heron )

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  • Jay22
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    Yup definitely a Great Tit! Gorgeous.

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  • Bren In Pots
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    QW, MrPots agrees with it being a Great Tit, he says they're greener with a more defined cap than a Blue tit.

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