andyhinch
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One of my favourite birds, great for hunting with.![]()
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had this little goshawk keeping the starling population down last winter. Saw it several times and heard the screeching of dying starlings
One of my favourite birds, great for hunting with.![]()
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had this little goshawk keeping the starling population down last winter. Saw it several times and heard the screeching of dying starlings
That would be way funOne of my favourite birds, great for hunting with.
Fearless and mad as fuck them or peregrines hunting grouse is a privilege to watch.That would be way fun
It would be incredible seeing them ba ba ba ba build a nestif the housemartins nested in my window i would think it was happy hour again.
Bullshit. Just had one with chips.Ivory billed woodpecker now extinct.
Sparrow Hawk mate. We have one that uses our bird feeders as a fast food outlet. Poor little buggers don’t stand a chance. It is a beautiful bird though and unbelievable flier, it comes in fast and low through the trees and is nearly side on when it hits the unfortunate green finch/chaffinch/Siskin/great tit ...

they are all up here in the foothills of the pennines, mate.Seriously worried at the lack of martins, swifts, and swallows in our area. I have seen just three martins and nowt else. Usually plenty by now.
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Evening Grosbeak, handsome fella

East or West?they are all up here in the foothills of the pennines, mate.
i've never ever seen so many of them.
funny thing is, there are loads of these large black flies,
huge fuckers with long trailing legs hanging underneath them.
no idea what they are or where they came from,
but the martins, swifts and swallows are gorging themselves.
Think they are called St Marks Fly.they are all up here in the foothills of the pennines, mate.
i've never ever seen so many of them.
funny thing is, there are loads of these large black flies,
huge fuckers with long trailing legs hanging underneath them.
no idea what they are or where they came from,
but the martins, swifts and swallows are gorging themselves.