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Saw what I think was a pair of curlews in a field just outside Waldringfield this afternoon, but as I stopped to get a photo the squeal from my front brake frightened them off.
oh cool! those beaks are amazing
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Not seen by me but during a bike ride with my wife this morning, a ride through our local Ferry Meadows country park, I looked at the sightings board they have there....sightings this week..
Otter...apparently they're regular sightings now on the Nene nearby. I've seen a dead one myself a few months ago.
Ring Necked Parakeets..there were a few in nearby woods in the 1980s, they disappeared (or there were no sightings) for many years...now apparently they're regularly seen all year round?
Great Northern Diver...that's a rare sight, I've never seen one. It will have been seen on one of the lakes in the park.
 

Proto

Legendary Member
Rather pleased with this, first time visit from a nervous Greater Spotted Woodpecker to the feeder hanging outside our kitchen window. Plenty of Tits, Wagtails, Robins and occasionally Magpies, but first woodpecker I’ve seen on the feeder. We get green ones on the lawn, I’ll try and entice them closer.
Apologies for rubbish photo, I had about two seconds to grab my phone before he was off.
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Proto

Legendary Member
Frogs, thousands of ’em! (I’m exaggerating a bit)

walked on the track in front of the house last night, spotted a small frog, just sitting there. Then another, and another. I counted ~25 of them just from that one spot, radius one meter. Fairly confident they were plenty more further along the lane.
we do see frogs and toads on occasion, but singly, never so many together. Anyone know what’s going on?
 

Oldhippy

Cynical idealist
It's a three day gig, wait for the latecomers. 😁
 

Proto

Legendary Member
Frogs are still out at night, loads of them, and they are deffo in party mood. Most just standing around but some are, how shall we put it, getting in some love action, and in a couple of cases a bit of troilism, a tangled ball of frogs, limbs all akimbo. Got to love nature!
 
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Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
Saw what I think was a pair of curlews in a field just outside Waldringfield this afternoon, but as I stopped to get a photo the squeal from my front brake frightened them off.

On the opposite shore of the Deben, I saw dozens of curlew last winter on a field next to the little lane leading to Ramsholt quay (1st field on right after the turn off) They seem to love the arable around there!
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
I was riding to market this morning, stopped to send a text, then did a double take when I spotted this in the field by the road. What the heck is this? It's like a horse wearing a Day of the Dead mask with horns! Some sort of gazelle? ETA: thanks to the person who told me it's a roan antelope.
 

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