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Post by philglt on Sept 19, 2019 17:30:20 GMT 1
With sunshine forecast, it was time to catch up on migrants and Cattle Egrets (the sunshine didn't appear!) These young rats were found feeding along the path next to the main road....totally unconcerned by the traffic or the close proximity of photographers: Young Rat by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Young Rat by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Young Rat by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Young Rat by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Young Rat by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Young Rat by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Bee and Hoverfly by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr There are lots of Cattle Egrets this year, possibly up to a dozen: Egrets (Cattle and Little) by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Black-tailed Godwit by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Egrets (Cattle and Little) by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr The "Pinkies" have been arriving in impressive numbers this week: Pink-footed Geese by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Pink-footed Geese by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Black-tailed Godwit by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Pink-footed Geese by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Black-tailed Godwit by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Black-tailed Godwit by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Black-tailed Godwit by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Black-tailed Godwit by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Pink-footed Geese by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Pink-footed Goose by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Pink-footed Geese by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Cattle Egret by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Cattle Egret by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Cattle Egret by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Little Egret by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Cattle Egret by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Cattle Egret by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Phil
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Post by Beemer on Sept 19, 2019 21:02:58 GMT 1
Good catch!! Rat with a fly on it's head. Well done. Beemer.
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