NUTHATCH PLAYING WITH HIS FOOD
This is the first photo iv posted for a while as my computer has been down.Bloody virus.This nut hatch was struggling with this frozen fat ball at bolam lake.I have and I suppose a lot of people can see a decline in our small birds,this winter has been a disaster for them,the robin wren,tits,and buntings,must have suffered,because when I have been out and about bird watching they have been very scarce.
As I said my computer has been down for the last few weeks,I have not visited any of my followers blogs,plus not being able to go on to the bird notheast sight has done my head in.I have lost the chance of seeing some of the visiting species iv not see before,now back on the road lets hoping im back on track.
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WILD FLOWERS
All wild flowers were taken over the past year,most of them in the Northumberland area.
RED CLOVER
WATER AVENS
COMMON SPOTTED ORCHID
NORTHERN MARSH ORCHID
PYRENEAN LILY
MONKEYFLOWER
PRIMROSE
SPEAR THISTLE
WILD TEASEL
SEA CAMPION
MEADOW CRANE'S BILL
COMMON RAGWORT
A small collection of photos of our local birds
Most of these birds were photographed in the north east area.
SWALLOW
MALE SISKIN
FEMALE SISKIN
MEADOW PIPIT
REDPOLL
SEDGE WARBLER
GREEFINCH
TREE SPARROW
YELLOWHAMMER
CHIFFCHAFF
LONG-TAILED TIT
WHEATEAR
Nuthatch
Dunnock
Blue tit
Wren
Heron
the glossy ibis
my fist sighting of the glossy ibis was a good one, there it was right in front of the window,there was at least 15 people taking shots of it,must be the most photographed bird in the north east
and rightly so.
glossy ibis
birds of pray
most of these birds were photographed in captivity,the ones with out names are not identified as yet.
red kite
SPARROWHAWK
TAKEN AT BIGWATERS
GOSHAWK
This bird was taken in on the borders of Scotland,
SCREECH OWL
let me out
snowy owl
TRIP TO THE INNER FARNE
All photos were taken on the Inner farne Island on July of this year,this was my second trip to the Islands the first being to Staple Island last year.
1 comment:
Great pic of the nuthatch, a super bird. Linda
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