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Stunning picture....how do they manage to fly!
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Made our first visit of the year to the seabird colony near us, normally we go from May onwards, but not this year
Young Kittiwakes
Puffin take off, not quiite in focus though
A Razorbill
Young Kittiwakes
Puffin take off, not quiite in focus though
A Razorbill
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Primrose wrote:Enjoyed yiur latest photos Tiger. Suspect they' may be the nearest I will get to the seaside this year!
We live one mile away from a lovely sandy beach, pity we are further north than Moscow though, the water is flippin' freezin'.
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Like everyone I love puffins. Most memorable was watching amateur flyers on Skellig Michael long before Star Wars made it famous. Also long before my digital camera must look if I've got any slides of them.
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Local beach visit
young Herring Gull
Common Tern
young Herring Gull
Common Tern
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You never fail to impress....wonderful.
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Lovely.
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An Arctic Tern
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My wildlife pond is maturing nicely, planted in pots in the water and along two edges in bog gardens made from the excess pond liner, you can see water mint, ragged robin and water forget me nots along the far edge. We have a frog, damsel fly nymphs(assuming the frogs not eaten them all)water boatman, diving beetles and pond skaters. Lots of smaller insects visit the pond including hover flies.
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Wow! This Razorbill bird looks so amazing! Was it hard to catch it in such a royal pose?
Also your pound looks like it straight from a fairytale!
Also your pound looks like it straight from a fairytale!
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