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  • 21st June 2022 – Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire

    21st June 2022 – Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire

    We made the most of another lovely day and had a walk around the village of Frampton-on-Severn and, in particular, to the lake behind Frampton Court. The main attraction was the big flocks of Barnacle, Greylag and Canada geese. There were lots of meadow brown butterflies as well as damselflies and dragonflies; but it was…

    martintayler

    June 22, 2022
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  • 20th June 2022 – Stoke Park Estate, Bristol

    20th June 2022 – Stoke Park Estate, Bristol

    A pleasant hour or two around Duchess Pond in Stoke Park Estate in Bristol. There aren’t many birds to see at present but the dragonflies and damselflies certainly entertain. Slideshow of today’s photos

    martintayler

    June 20, 2022
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  • 15th June 2022 – Stoke Park Estate, Bristol

    15th June 2022 – Stoke Park Estate, Bristol

    It’s been 5 months, 3 weeks and 3 days since I have been able to visit my local patch and so today was a red letter day for me. I didn’t go very far (only to Duchess Pond) and it was more of a struggle than I thought it would be (probably hot weather and…

    martintayler

    June 15, 2022
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  • 10th June 2022 – Coquet Island, Northumberland

    10th June 2022 – Coquet Island, Northumberland

    The RSPB says that “Coquet Island, situated off the Northumberland coast, is a vibrant seabird sanctuary, which is home to the UK’s only roseate tern breeding colony. It is also an important site for nesting puffins and common, Sandwich and Arctic terns.” On our last full day in Northumberland we had a walk along the…

    martintayler

    June 10, 2022
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  • 9th June 2022 – Long Nanny tern colony, Northumberland

    9th June 2022 – Long Nanny tern colony, Northumberland

    The tern colony of little terns and Arctic terns at Long Nanny on the Northumberland coast are guarded 24/7 by rangers of the National Trust each summer. “They have had mixed results in recent years and fared particularly badly during COVID lockdown when the rangers were unable to be there to protect them. The Arctic…

    martintayler

    June 10, 2022
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  • 7th June 2022 – Farne Islands

    7th June 2022 – Farne Islands

    Our trip to the Farne Islands started from Seahouses harbour on the Northumberland coast. We were a little apprehensive as it was a gloomy morning and the sea swell was quite significant. However, the trip was quite amazing. We had fabulous views of seabirds and seals around the islands and, despite the boat’s skipper warning…

    martintayler

    June 8, 2022
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  • 5th June 2022 – Northumberland

    5th June 2022 – Northumberland

    Heading north for a holiday in Northumberland we made a brief stop (for nostalgic reasons) at Attenborough Nature Reserve in Long Eaton to break the journey and to grab a cup of tea. This was my first attempt at photos for quite some time and, for lack of practice (and probably senility), I really did…

    martintayler

    June 6, 2022
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  • 3rd May 2022 – Chew Valley Lake, North Somerset

    3rd May 2022 – Chew Valley Lake, North Somerset

    I spent the day at Chew Valley Lake which, even though I am now out of my surgical boot, is currently my go-to place for birding as I don’t have to walk any great distance. At least I have ventured out of my garden! The local birders I met all said that it was a…

    martintayler

    May 3, 2022
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    Bird photography, Birds, Great crested grebe courtship, Hobbies, Nature
  • 24th April 2022 – Bristol

    24th April 2022 – Bristol

    A little time with nature in the garden. It can only lift the spirits.

    martintayler

    April 24, 2022
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    Birds, Flowers, Nature
  • 5th April 2022 – Chew Valley, North Somerset

    5th April 2022 – Chew Valley, North Somerset

    Having recovered from COVID it’s been good to get out and about these last few days. My Achilles’ tendon injury still limits how far I can walk but I’ve taken the opportunity to see bird activity around Chew Valley and Blagdon lakes without venturing too far from my car. The most attractive birds have been…

    martintayler

    April 5, 2022
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