FILMS & PHOTOS
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Camera trap footage
This is out camera trap footage of our badgers that come to the garden most nights. acheter coque iphone en ligne They love red suet pellets and don’t like melon. coque iphone soldes They have climbed our fence a few times to get at fat blocks and knock out the bird feeders and it’s really exciting to know they come. coque iphone We have two coming and one is smaller than the other. coque iphone 2019 soldes Stealing fat blocks.
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Fieldfares in the garden
This is our film of a group of fieldfares that came to our garden during the coldest weather in February. coque iphone 8 They loved the strawberry tops and even fought the starlings over them. coque iphone xs max Annoyingly, coque iphone they spent long periods of time in our neighbour’s tree where there was no food for them! Eventually, coque iphone they did come down.
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Hawfinches
We went to see the hawfinches at St Werburgh’s Church in Kingsley. coque iphone pas cher They were a brilliant sighting and my first new species of 2018. outlet coque iphone They have amazingly big crushing beaks and had been eating yew berries.
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Woodpecker in the garden
This is my film of our male woodpecker that comes in the cold weather to the garden. coque iphone 7 He has recently been joined by a female. coque iphone 2019 They come for bird peanut butter and warm fat.
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Photos from the Cairngorms
These are photos from the Cairngorms where we went in late December. coque iphone soldes We saw loads of incredible species including crested tits, coque iphone snow buntings, coque iphone 8 a long-tailed duck and a red squirrel.
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Scotland films
These are some of the films we took on our holiday in Scotland in August. coque iphone xr This one was taken on a boat trip from Arisaig to Muck and Eigg. coque iphone 2019 These are common dolphins and it was amazing to see them so close to the boat.
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Reed bunting
We have been really fortunate to have had reed buntings in our garden for the past few weeks. We have counted at least three males altogether recently, but when there was snow on the ground there was only one.
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Kingfisher eating fish
This is a film of the kingfisher down at Via Gellia Mill near Cromford. These are the best views I have ever had of it and it was so close to the window.