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  • Great Tit
    The largest UK tit - green and yellow with a striking glossy black head with white cheeks and a distinctive two-syllable song. It is a woodland bird which has readily adapted to man-made habitats to become a familiar garden visitor. It can be quite aggressive at a birdtable, fighting off smaller tits. In winter it joins with blue tits and others to form roaming flocks which scour gardens and countryside for food.
    Schull, Ireland
  • Razorbill
    Description to come soon!
    Skomer Island
  • Cinnamon Teal
    Description to come soon!
    WWT Slimbridge
  • Eurasian Treecreeper
    Description to come soon!
    Wyllie
  • Red Breasted Merganser
    Description to come soon!
    Pagham Harbor
  • Mistle Thrush
    Found in open woodlands and cultivated land all over europe and much of asia, the mistle thrush is similar in appearance to the song thrush.  However this bird is larger than the song thrush, and has neat round spots as opposed to the well-known heart-shaped spots of the song thrush.  The breast is also much less buff.  The song is a simpler version of the blackbird song, and the alarm call similar to rapid gunfire.
    Nr. Abergavenny
  • Belted Kingfisher – Juvenile
    Description to come soon!
    Crex Meadows NR, USA
  • Garden Warbler
    Description to come soon!
    Penallta Park
  • Great-crested Flycatcher
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota,USA
  • Crossbill Sp.
    Description to come soon!
    Loch Garten RSPB
  • Barn Owl
    Description to come soon!
    Festival Owl Sanctuary
  • Pied Wagtail
    A common and familiar bird, the pied wagtail is often seen in towns and cities, dashing across lawns, roads and car parks while wagging its long tail up and down. Pied wagtails eat insects but will feed on seeds and even rubbish in winter. They flock together at warm roost sites like reedbeds and sewage works or trees and bushes in city centres. In summer they defend breeding territories and will nest in ivy, under roofs, in walls, between stones; in all kinds of places!
    Barley Cove, Ireland
  • Stonechat
    Stonechats are robin sized birds. Males have striking black heads with white around the side of their neck, orange-red breasts and a mottled brown back. Females lack the male's black head, but have brown backs and an orange tinge to their chests. Birds are frequently seen flicking their wings while perched, often doing so on the tops of low bushes. As its name suggests, birds utter a sharp loud call that sound like two stones being tapped together. They breed in western and southern parts of the UK, but disperse more widely in winter.
    Goldcliff NR
  • Hooded Merganser
    Description to come soon!
    WWT Arundel
  • Skylark
    Description to come soon!
    Pagham Harbor
  • Sandwich Tern
    Description to come soon!
    Pagham Harbor
  • Juvenile Gull
    Unidentified Juvenile Gull
    Cosmeston
  • Swallow
    Description to come soon!
    Pagham Harbor
  • Blue Tit
    Description to come soon!
    Pagham Harbor
  • Redshank
    Description to come soon!
    Pagham Harbor
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Latest Updates
10-Oct-2015 New sort option "Date Added" now available to show latest additions. E.g. Birds
13-Jun-2015 Wildlife photos from our first visit to the Republic of Ireland added
03-Oct-2014 Blog replaced with Favourites page
01-Jan-2014 Visit to Forest Farm pics added
01-Jan-2014 Norfolk pics Added
01-Jan-2014 Minnesota 2013 pics Added
20-June-2013 Animals from Berwick upon Tweed & Scotland 2013 Trip Added
20-June-2013 Birds from Berwick upon Tweed & Scotland Trip Added
02-Apr-2013 Pagham Harbor 2013 Trip Added