20200323 N Goshawk
Female in slow flapping territorial flight.
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20200323 N Goshawk
Female tale flagging during territorial flight.
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20200410 N Goshawk
Possible pair interaction over clearing, both flagging.
Immature female calling and chasing male but she may be an imposter... |
20200410 N Goshawk
Female showing near juvenile upperparts in 1st summer plumage.
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20200410 N Goshawk
Size and bulk differences between the sexes.
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20200410 N Goshawk
Females underparts as juvenile bird in first summer.
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20200416 Firecrest
Fainter tertial tips and brighter green back than Goldcrest.
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20200416 Firecrest
Thought to be a female, but is that a slight orange tone on forehead and forecrown?
A male was in song nearby...
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20200416 Firecrest No further signs until male found here on territory again on 8th May, see below. |
20200508 Firecrest
Male in prolonged song again at 1623hrs and favouring a holly bush. 22 days since last encounter.
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20200414 Woodlark
Male in song at edge of clearing. The best I've heard from Woodlark, included a high and lengthy song flight.
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20200410 Woodlark
Males favoured song post near to nest site.
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20200427 European Robin
Along with Goldcrest and Woodpigeon one of the most abundant species in the forrest.
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20200427 N Goshawk kill.
Recently plucked Woodpigeon by main track through forrest.
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20200427 Eurasian Nuthatch |
20200422 Treecreeper
With nesting material at entrance to crevice behind loose bark.
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20200430
Treecreeper nest material behind loose flap of bark in a dead tree trunk.
The current nest is being constructed above this old one and this very loose flap.
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20200430 Woodlark
Pair gathering spiders to feed young in nest...
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20200430 Woodlark
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