Monday, March 10, 2025

BIRD NEWS: 921

 




We now start 2025 with a few shots of Goggles taken on a solo woodland hike. He was hanging out with some mallard pals.



Next, Liz and I took our only excursion in January to Wakehurst Place. This was primarily because she had her overseas daughter staying, but then she had a serious case of mainline flu that knocked her out for a few weeks - and extended her daughter's stay.



Egyptian geese strolled below a tree.



We wandered along to the bird feeding area beyond the Himalayan Glade.



Pheasants, blue tits, coal tits, marsh tits, great tits, robin, nuthatch....there were plenty of birds to photograph and observe.



As usual, I took way too many pictures, but it is not always my fault. Sometimes my camera decides to take constant shots and not just one. This feature might be useful to some, but not me, and I am uncertain as yet how to turn it off when it seems to turn itself on when it chooses rather than is commanded.



Here is my last shot from the bird feed station.




Bird romance? HERE


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