Towards the end of 2021, the rabbit population in the area not only had to endure the growth in predatory fox numbers and neighbours with air guns, but also suffered with the disease myxomatosis. An awful disease which killed many. But I'm delighted to see at least two rabbits did survive and here's the result, a group of brand new babies enjoying life in the early morning sunshine
Many Brent Geese spend their Winter months here on the South Coast of England leaving in Spring time to head back to the breeding grounds on the Arctic Tundra. Here they are doing a classic V formation fly-by today.
A screenshot uploaded here in celebration of the event and one offering a sign of hope for the future of humankind that one day an outage of this web site does become permanent. From here on, 4th October should be declared a public holiday.
Much as I would like to cut down this dead tree in my yard and use the logs for heating, a family of Goldfinches regularly use the bare branches to gather and sing to each other. There were 17 of these little birds on the day photo was taken, but often I've seen in excess of 25-30 at a time.
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