Hedgehog by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Stock Dove by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Reed Warbler by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Woodcock roding by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Firecrest male by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Nightjar male by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Yellowhammer singing by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Stonechat juvenile by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Stonechat juvenile by Paul Downes, on Flickr
whinchat female by Paul Downes, on Flickr
wheatear female 2 by Paul Downes, on Flickr
skylark by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Little Ringed Plover 2 by Paul Downes, on Flickr
cuckoo brown female by Paul Downes, on Flickr
wheatear male with grub by Paul Downes, on Flickr
roe1 by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Weasel by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Mute Swan by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Hedgehog by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Woodcock roding by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Nightjar male by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
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Re: Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
Loving the dusk subjects - not seen a Nightjar for far too long!
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Re: Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
Some terrific stuff there Caper, not sure about your Weasel though, looks Stoaty to me with that dark face?
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Re: Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
Some terrific stuff there Caper, not sure about your Weasel though, looks Stoaty to me with that dark face?
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Re: Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
It was definitely a weasel, short little tail no black tip, showed well for several minutes but never still long enough to get a really good pic despite my best distressed mouse impersonations.
Thanks for the comments.
Thanks for the comments.
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Re: Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
capercaillie wrote: ↑Fri 24 Jun 2022, 9:05 amIt was definitely a weasel, short little tail no black tip, showed well for several minutes but never still long enough to get a really good pic despite my best distressed mouse impersonations.
Thanks for the comments.
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Re: Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
Come on we've all done it!
Just so the folks know, its sound not visual, wouldn't want folks imagining me in a furry mouse costume rolling among the ferns.
Just so the folks know, its sound not visual, wouldn't want folks imagining me in a furry mouse costume rolling among the ferns.
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Re: Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
My apologies. Of course we have, its just that your phrase was better than my "injured rabbit"!capercaillie wrote: ↑Fri 24 Jun 2022, 12:27 pmCome on we've all done it!
Just so the folks know, its sound not visual, wouldn't want folks imagining me in a furry mouse costume rolling among the ferns.
Re: Some recent Herefordshire wildlife
Excellent set
Don't know about those jets ,they spoil a very nice place