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Recent content by Kevriano

  1. K

    Comment by 'Kevriano' in media 'Kingfisher'

    Many thanks everyone.
  2. Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    Popped up in my Facebook memories, and by far my best and favourite Kingfisher shot. I don't think I'll ever better it. Sitting on the most famous stick in Sussex :)
  3. K

    July Moths

    Interesting. 2 ID apps said DS, and it looked right in my book too. I'll do some more looking.
  4. K

    July Moths

    A few favourites from the last night of the month. Caister, Norfolk. ID on each photo. I'm still processing so will add some more. A very good night.
  5. K

    July Moths

    Nice!
  6. K

    Confusion on this tern at Tichfield hants today due to length of streamers and leg length ,think Arctic but would like help

    Ok cheers, not something I was aware of, this is information that was passed on to me. However, the ID is right, if not the term used.
  7. K

    Confusion on this tern at Tichfield hants today due to length of streamers and leg length ,think Arctic but would like help

    I think this is a common tern in what is sometimes called "portlandica" plumage. Not often seen as it's a first year plumage and they usually return to their breeding range until year 2. I could be totally wrong, but there was a bird like it recently at Terney Pool, Sussex. Here's a photo of the...
  8. K

    July Moths

    Part 2...
  9. K

    July Moths

    I've just started trapping this week, having built a skinner trap. 2 nights worth of shots here, the first lot aren't great as I hadn't sorted my Macro settings. I think most ID are right, though happy to be corrected. I have struggled on a couple. All are from my garden in Caister-on-Sea...
  10. K

    Comment by 'Kevriano' in media 'Willow Emerald'

    Cheers, much appreciated.
  11. Male and Female Ruff

    Male and Female Ruff

    This pair were wading in near perfect unison at Cley Marsh.
  12. Grey Seal

    Grey Seal

    This was the first Seal we saw when we moved to Norfolk, on the day we arrived. A lovely welcome.
  13. Willow Emerald

    Willow Emerald

    My favourite UK Damselfly, and one that is just starting to emerge now. Yet to see one this year, but soon no doubt.
  14. K

    Caterpillar ID (Northants, UK)

    It may also be a newly emerged, if that's the right term, Elephant Hawk or Lesser Elephant Hawk
  15. K

    House Sparrows, times gone by

    Welcome. Come to Norfolk :) Certainly on the coast there are still healthy populations of Starlings and Sparrows. We have both in the garden daily and they both nest here too, the Starlings love my Ash Tree. I had 163 in it one day last winter.
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