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rather, there was at least another 2 that I couldn't get into the shot :smile:

So is it safe to say that you failed to get all your ducks in a row??
 
well, this is a first! a bobcat!
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glad it didn't meet the stray house cat!

View: https://youtu.be/PVaaV2_Xs5Q

not very happy w/ the quality, so I bumped it up to "best" for future videos. hope it comes by again!
 
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geocycle

Legendary Member
Thousands of pink footed geese in the fields behind the house, all gathered for the return flight to Greenland. Lovely to look at but noisy so and so‘s when the sun rises. I was watching them this morning when a gold crest landed on the window ledge in front of me and proceeded to inspect the mullion for insects!
 

laurentian

Regular
Thousands of pink footed geese in the fields behind the house, all gathered for the return flight to Greenland. Lovely to look at but noisy so and so‘s when the sun rises. I was watching them this morning when a gold crest landed on the window ledge in front of me and proceeded to inspect the mullion for insects!

For such a tiny bird, goldcrests are incredibly gregarious things . . . you seem to be able to get very close to them.
 

blackrat

Well-Known Member
We have alligators around here, I won't post a pic, 'cos you know what they look like. I had to skirt one on the trail some time ago, I don't think it was hungry.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
A few days in Mablethorpe, it's jumper weather but bright and sunny, while down the beach...the inevitable little groups of Dunlin feeding on the waters edge
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Also, just glancing out the caravan window last night, a fox ambled by 30ft away.

Kids found two starfish, dead at the seas edge. You never see them like we used to as kids in the 60s and 70s, they seemed very common then, they seem very uncommon now
 
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