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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostIt's quite amazing; you see crows harrassing Buzzards and think they're insane.
One theory is that they do it to show how 'ard they are to other crows
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMight it have been a jackdaw/crow, they hate hawks & take every opportunity to harass them.
As for hummingbirds, we took photos of hummingbord moths in france this summer. Extraordinary things.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostOne day I saw some kind of hawk chasing off an eagle, which I assumed was a territory thing, but they were too far away to identify without binoculars.
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The missus has just now sent me a photo of a pheasant in the back garden...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI saw a hummingbird once.
Went for my camera and the bugger had gone.
By the time I grabbed my camera from inside the house it had completely vanished. At the speed it had been going* it couldn't have gone far but no way could I see the thing.
* slowly and staccato like
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI've not seen any birds of prey actually in the garden (we get loads of Corvids, Jays, T*ts etc) but at the lake at the back of our house we get flocks of buzzards at high altitude during the summer. Never seen one low or up close.
The nearest I got to an eagle was when flew out of the woods all of three meters away from the bus I was on. I was too slow getting the camera out of my bag for that one.
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I saw a hummingbird once.
Went for my camera and the bugger had gone.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWOHS.
I've only ever seen one green woodpecker.
It was resting on top of a gravestone in the cemetary & flew away as soon as it saw me.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI've only ever seen one green woodpecker.
It was resting on top of a gravestone in the cemetery & flew away as soon as it saw me.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostMy brother has those in his garden. They form an orderly queue along his shed roof to use the peanut holder.
Are they coal t*ts?Originally posted by Old Hack View PostThey are long tailed tits from the name of the photo; coal tits are more yellow and grey/black than these, iirc.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostI had one of these in my garden recently - lovely to look at!
It was resting on top of a gravestone in the cemetary & flew away as soon as it saw me.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostMy brother has those in his garden. They form an orderly queue along his shed roof to use the peanut holder.
Are they coal t*ts?
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