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  • Any idea what he /she is,was quite big.

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    • Possibly a male common buzzard. I only tend to see buzzards in flight. Lucky you

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      • I'd say buzzard too. See them here quite often, circling over the garden, sometimes perched in a tree, just waiting.
        A couple of years ago......, http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ase_73698.html

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        • Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View Post
          Possibly a male common buzzard. I only tend to see buzzards in flight. Lucky you
          I was in the g/h when there was a lot of noise. went out looked up it was about 7feet above me .his colors
          was lovely in the sun.

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          • Twice in one day. Return home from school run and the red kite was circling out the front of the house. The pic is a bit rubbish but it is the best I have got since the kite turned up in the village over a year or so now.

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            • Not quite wildlife yet but shouldn't be long..............they are not sticks in the water, it's the reflection of the pond roof.......

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              • They look like they're going to be child stars on fish TV Mally
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                • Superb piccie burnie!...beautiful!
                  We have a few in the woods nearby but they don't seem to come into the garden...too exposed maybe to the birds of prey??
                  Ours are a much darker auburn colour with almost black tails!...funny little characters...much sweeter than the grey thugs
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                  Location....Normandy France

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                  • I've been trying out my new wildlife cam in the garden
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                    • Hi JJ
                      Which one did you get, and was it easy to set up?
                      Feed the soil, not the plants.
                      (helps if you have cluckies)

                      Man v Squirrels, pigeons & Ants
                      Bob

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                      • Hi fishpond it's a wingscapes bird cam pro,it just needs 8 AA batteries & an SD card,no cables (you can buy a USB cable to connect to a TV if you want) I just took the SD card out & put it in the laptop,it's easy to set up,video or photo,1080p HD,20 megapixel. Easy to change the settings & playback on the camera so you can check it works,I've got some good footage of my kitchen ceiling,il probably erase everything & start again. There's a focus dial so you can set it at the same distance as your bird feeders. It gives you time lapse photos & motion detect,you can set the time lapse to go off every 5 mins or something. I think it only videos for a short time?
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                        • Got moved off the bed I was building coz she was hungry

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                          • And this little critter I found the other day In the soil as I was pulling up the green manure

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                            • Today I strapped the camera onto my buddleia about 4 foot away from the feeders & got photos of these sparrows,starlings,great tit & pigeon.
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                              • brilliant, thanks for those

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