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  • Blog post: Monday's Magic Moment: my mum always used to say...

    'Don't talk with your mouth full.' And it's a lesson this fieldfare might want to take note of if he doesn't want to lose his rather juicy-looking berry! Fieldfares are winter visitors to the UK and a very common sight in gardens at the moment - whether you're digging yourself...
  • Blog post: Monday's Magic Moment: reflections

    Katie's post on Friday reminded me how beautiful winter can be. And when I saw this gorgeous image of Snowdon by Guy Rogers I just knew I had to share it with you. You can find more stunning winter photos on RSPB Images .
  • Blog post: Frosty morning, at last

    Hi everyone, The sky might look a bit grey but this morning's hard frost is beautiful. Bye for now, Ben.
  • Blog post: Monday's magic moment: go bonkers for conkers

    Looking more like an undulating landscape ready to be conquered by some adventurous explorer, I love this different take on conkers by Sue Kennedy . There are plenty of other seeds and berries for you to see in a new light on RSPB Images .
  • Blog post: Monday's Magic Moment: taking flight

    As we head deeper into autumn, the natural spectacle that is migration really gets going. We'll be visited by thousands of birds looking to take advantage of our winter weather. There will be fieldfares , redwings , knots , maybe also some waxwings , as well as plenty of geese . I love the...
  • Blog post: Monday's Magic Moment: an Indian summer

    With the promise of an Indian summer this week, I'm looking forward to warm days and beautiful sunsets. I'm hoping for something as atmospheric as this image by David Osborn! As well as looking out your window, you'll also find beautiful sunsets on RSPB Images .
  • Blog post: This weekend...fall for fungi

    It might seem a bit early to be telling you to look out for fungus, but I've certainly already noticed quite a few mushrooms and toadstools while out and about around The Lodge this week. And as flowers start to wilt away, and trees think about dropping their leaves, fungi bring a splash of welcome...
  • Blog post: Monday's Magic Moment: from a different angle

    Sometimes it just takes a change of perspective to see things differently. A point brilliantly illustrated by today's magic moment - a striking split image of a waterfall by Graham Eaton . Find your own unusual images in our image library - RSPB Images .
  • Blog post: Signs of spring that won't run away!

    You get a call from the window, 'come quick, we've got long-tailed tits on the feeder again'. You rush over as fast as you can, but it always seems too late - they've flown off without giving you as much as a glimpse of their tails! If this sounds like your experience of 'watching'...
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    We could hear him singing long before we saw him,and once we did see him this Blackcap was quite happy to keep on singing just for us.Our own private performance.
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    It was very peaceful till the sound of the wings of these two beautiful swans beating filled the air
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    Reaching Macchu Piccu was the reward for 5 days hiking through the Andes. How humbled I felt to have this beautiful rufous-collared sparrow join me on this outcrop. Great spirit shared.
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    Reaching Macchu Piccu was the reward for 5 days hiking through the Andes. How humbled I felt to have this beautiful rufous-collared sparrow join me on this outcrop. Great spirit shared.
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    I was cycling into Tewkesbury at dusk. I noticed something out of the corner of my eye and looked to my right to see a barn owl flying alongside me, completely oblivious to me but hunting in the fields next to the road. It was beautiful.
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    Driving north on the A1(M) and spotted two Red Kites crossing East to West. A first for me and had I been in a position to stop I would have, unfortunately only caught a glimpse in real terms but my word to myself was "Yes!!" Beautiful.
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    RSPB's Otmoor Reserve isn't only brilliant for birds, it's great for all sorts of wildlife. Like this Leveret which just checked out the birders in the screen before lolloping off into the wild flowers.
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    Seeing an unusual duck swimming gracefully in the pond at Culzean Castle Country Park Ayrshire was just amazing. I would be very interested to know what kind of duck this is and where it comes from.
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    Peace - perfect peace on Howden Marsh. A tiny stretch of water that can be as beautiful as any great lake.
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