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If you love the creatures in your garden, you'll love our Homes for Wildlife project. This is the place to ask and answer questions about making your backyard wildlife-friendly.
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Photo:
Buzzard
mothman24
This photo was taken after leaving my fence, see previous photo.
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2 Apr 2013
Photo:
Buzzard
mothman24
This Buzzard is a regular visiter to my garden, it is sitting on my fence which is approx 3 metres from my conservatory.
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2 Apr 2013
Photo:
Great Spotted Woodpecker Feeding
mothman24
Male Great Spotted Woodpecker feeding young. The male has red down the back of its head the young have there red on the top of the head.
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16 Jun 2010
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Elephant Hawkmoth
mothman24
Caught in my mothtrap 23.5.2010. This shows how attractive moths are.
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24 May 2010
Photo:
Blackbird on birdbath
mothman24
This bird bath has added a lot of interest to my bird watching as many different species use it daily, It is an old bowl filled with gravel and a couple of larger stones to reduce the depth of water and it has cost anything.
on
4 May 2010
Photo:
Peacock Butterfly
mothman24
One of the many peacock butterflies that have been active in the last couple of weeks.
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3 May 2010
Photo:
Red Admiral
mothman24
My 1st Red Admiral of the year.
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3 May 2010
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Pheasant
mothman24
This is 1 off the females that visit my garden, the pheasants dig up my plants in the borders so this year I am giving up gardening and hopefully have a manageable wild garden instead.
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30 Apr 2010
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Pheasant
mothman24
I have 6 or 7 pheasants that visit my garden everyday. 2 males and others females.
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30 Apr 2010
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