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triops [ Unidentified ] |
Mikeyyork [ Identified Insects ] |
Kenneth Baldwin [ Unidentified Birds ] |
RobinP [ Identified Water Life ] |
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tiadublin [ Unidentified ] |
Kenneth Baldwin [ Identified Birds ] |
Kenneth Baldwin [ Identified Birds ] |
Kenneth Baldwin [ Identified Birds ] |
Kenneth Baldwin [ Identified Birds ] |
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Recent Comments (more...)
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Walnut Orb-weaver. by Mikeyyork |
Female Linnet for me too. by WildlifeWatcher |
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Yep, adult male Wheatear. Great picture of usually a hard bird to capture. by WildlifeWatcher |
It is a Greenfinch, I don't know the sex Im afraid though. by WildlifeWatcher |
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Nice shot Ken. Your Sigma? by britnik |
This is a lovely shot Kenneth! had eight of these lovlies in my garden for the past few days!:) by sweedie |
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Wow what a Beauty! :) by sweedie |
I think this must be a Greenfinch, Kenneth :). Probably a female. by Jonners |
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Stunning photo, David by Jonners |
Was lovely! And special as it was my first successful time caring for a Hawkmoth! by Anzu |
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Unidentifyed mushroom growing in garden Milton Keynes by jmd |
Thanks. by Kenneth Baldwin |
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Looks interesting... post on Hoverfly.org.uk, the site of the Hoverfly Recording Scheme. Not Eupeode... by Jason Green |
This one is a Linnet :) by Jonners |
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Ooooh! Very nice indeed. You've a Wheatear there, Kenneth :) by Jonners |
Unfortunate post in that these are feathers are from a nestling casuality! Forced evacuation of nest... by fredbloggs |
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looks like budding Horsetails by heron09 |
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