Through The Grass
A Wading Wader
Honey Bee On Balsam
Female Chaffinch - Fringilla coelebs
Little Egret In A Tree
Oystercatchers - Haematopus ostralegus
Azure Damselfly - Coenagrion puella
Greylag Group Flight
The Great And The Blue
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Reed Bunting - Emberiza schoeniclus
Meadow Crane's-Bill - Geranium pratense
Woody Through The Branches
Comma On Buddleia
Whooper Swan - Cygnus cygnus
Broad-Bodied Chaser - Libellula depressa
Nuthatch - Sitta europaea
Look Into The Heart Of Me
A Robin For Christmas (with explanation)
Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar - Tyria jacobaeae
Ready For Lift-Off
Red Admiral - Vanessa atalanta
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The Greenfinch – Chloris chloris – is a common finch to see in hedgerows, woodland and farmland in the UK. Flocking together in wintertime they will roam the countryside searching for seeds and insects and any leftover berries. Unfortunately, they have suffered a major decline due to Trichomonosis, a parasite-induced disease which makes it difficult to feed and is transmitted by close contact between the birds.
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