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Tuesday 18 March 2014
Redshank [Tringa totanus]
Redshanks breed in damp places like saltmarshes, flood meadows and around lakes, but during winter you'll see lots more of them on estuaries and coastal lagoons – as many as half of these birds may be from Iceland. The greatest concentrations of breeding birds are in parts of Scotland and north-west England.
Monday 17 March 2014
Gadwall [Anas strepera]
This very grey-coloured dabbling duck, a little smaller than the mallard, and with an obvious black rear end. It shows a white wing patch in flight. When seen close up the grey colour is made up of exquisitely fine barring and speckling. It nests in low numbers in the UK and is an Amber List species.
Sunday 16 March 2014
Dipper [Cinclus cinclus]
Found along fast-flowing rivers, mainly in upland areas but also on lowland rivers in SW England. Look for tell-tale droppings on stones in the river.
Saturday 15 March 2014
Blackbird [Turdus merula]
Found everywhere in gardens and countryside and from coasts to hills, although not on the highest peaks.
Male
[nb. it was not a grey picture, I don't know why?]
[nb. it was not a grey picture, I don't know why?]
Female
Friday 14 March 2014
Cormorant
Found around the UK coastline on rocky shores, coastal lagoons and estuaries, it is increasingly being seen inland at reservoirs, lakes and gravel pits.
Photographed on a foggy morning.
Photographed on a foggy morning.
British socialist stalwart Tony Benn dies at 88
RIP
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