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  1. Peter. Good evening my friend Can me and Lou move into your garden. Fox with a taste for fine dining, Hedgehogs with a taste for gourmet meals. me n Lou will eat chips and egg Steve
  2. A male Robin singing its little heart out. That's the romantic notion, its actually a matter of life or death for him regarding defining his territory and the food that's available in it to see him through the coming winter and also to attract a mate Steve
  3. Puff ball fungi ? A sure sign that Autumn has arrived Steve
  4. Losing records wouldn't have hurt so much. Steve
  5. Chris. Just seen this and your PM. Have replied mate. Steve
  6. That's a stunning piece of journalism . In my humble opinion. Steve
  7. Dave. No one gave a toss then. Steve
  8. Sam & kitty. About £100 James Barnett about £200. Maybe miles out but that's what I would consider decent prices Steve
  9. Russell, that's a really atmospheric picture. Nice one. Steve
  10. Russell. That's so spooky. It started to rain here in Manchester believe it or not and the swallows just sat there, ruffling there feathers then preening themselves as though they where having a shower and enjoying their selves before there mamouth journey south. Steve
  11. Sat out in the garden this morning listening to a chiffchaff and watching a couple of swallows perched on a phone cable. Steve
  12. Might even pop along to the Irish centre to see what all this northern soul thing /fuss is all about. Steve
  13. Just curious as to what happened to the London issue that recently turned up. Its all gone silent. Did the person that found it decide to sell or has he kept it. Steve
  14. Was trying to capture the common Orb spider and its web in the sunshine . Wished I had managed it with the morning dew glistening Steve
  15. Going back to the magpie's that where recently discussed on a previous page here's a picture taken today of one of this years young Am quite happy the way the sun is shining through the wings Steve
  16. Fishing yesterday and over the five hours actually lakeside there must have been approximately two thousand house Martin's flew over in various sized flocks. All heading south. the largest contained about two hundred bird's.A sure sign that Autumn is creeping up on us. Such a sad time of year for me as one of the highlights of the year is when the Swallows, Martin's and Swifts turn up so to see them leave means I have to wait till next March/ April till I see them again. Steve
  17. Hi Russell . Been away since Sat night. I meant continental Europe. The only mist netting that takes place in the UK that I'm aware of is for fitting identity rings on migrant and sometimes UK resident birds. Steve
  18. Thanks Dave. That's the problem in a lot of southern European countries. If it moves or flies shoot it. There's a big push by the RSPB at the moment to try and stop a lot of the illegal shooting and mist netting that takes place in the spring and autumn during the migration periods. Steve
  19. Chris. I know you take your camera with you when you go fishing re the pike picture, so please try and get some of the bearded tits. That would be special. Steve
  20. Here's a couple of pictures taken earlier this year in Pembrokeshire. the Bullfinches where a everyday sighting but these happened to be the only pictures that I managed to capture Steve
  21. Now that's a bird I would like to see, I've spent hours at Leighton moss rspb reserve trying to see them . hope this winter is a cross of my list Steve
  22. Chris. They're fabulous birds. It's always a joy to see them. Only seen them in my garden the once. Can't remember if I posted any pictures of them from my holiday earlier this year from down near Tenby.
  23. Dave. forgot to add. Your pictures make me smile because theirs always a stunning blue sky in the background somewhere Steve
  24. 60,s newies that's a contradiction in itself, surely they would have been newies in the 60,s . Ady. why ask the question now. Are you starting to doubt your own ability and taste in music, Please don't. I first heard the term 60,s newies back in the 80,s when mark bicknall, jumpin joan, roger banks etc, etc where pushing the boundaries musically at various venues up and down the country Steve
  25. Here's a juvenile chaff finch going through its first feather change to adult plumage taken last Monday Hardcastle crag Steve

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