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Posted on 6 February, 2022
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Male goosander Hazel Catkins Canal Boat

Along the canal, A goosander, hazel catkins & a boat. Weather sleet, hail and breezy! Thanks to @vanessa for the catkin prompt which got me over the door.

Posted on 6 February, 2022
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Posted on 4 August, 2021
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Raven

Posted on 4 August, 2021
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Posted on 2 August, 2021
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Dabchicks and Chicks Dabchick and Chick
The Dabchicks in the park have had at leat a couple more chicks. I couldn’t really see them just took some photos.

Posted on 2 August, 2021
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Posted on 15 July, 2021
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Dabchick & chick. Only one chick at the moment but the adult’s partner seems to be stuck on a nest.

Posted on 15 July, 2021
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Posted on 25 June, 2021
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Reed Bunting – Ardinning this morning

Posted on 25 June, 2021
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Posted on 19 June, 2021
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Lark on a fence post, poor visibility

Lark on a Fence Post
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Rather cloudy today. This wee guy was singing loud and clear. Gets better as it goes.

Posted on 19 June, 2021
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Posted on 27 May, 2021
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Young Woodpecker
I’d heard there was a woodpecker nesting in the park and seen the guys with the huge lens pointing at this dead tree. This evening we head a lot of chirping and saw this wee guy popping its head out. There seems to be more woodpeckers around this year.

Posted on 27 May, 2021
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Posted on 24 April, 2021
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scots pine in ardinning
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I have been looking forward to this. First cuckoo I’ve heard in 2021. Ardinning this morning. Lots of other birds singing, most I can’t recognise. I did hear curlew, peewits, ravens and dabchicks on the loch.

Posted on 24 April, 2021
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Posted on 6 April, 2021
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Watched this wee guy going back and forth with nesting material this morning.

Posted on 6 April, 2021
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Posted on 12 September, 2020
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Walking along Highburgh Rd this morning. A sparrow hawk chased a street pigeon right in front of me. Exciting.

Posted on 12 September, 2020
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