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Had some very special encounters with , i think was nine different Red Squirrels so i managed a few pictures More pictures to follow
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I thought long and hard ( no pun intended ) about posting one of these pictures ( No 3 ) but i,m not sure its been photographed before . Atlantic Grey Seals mating, the 2nd picture shows all the wounds and scars the Bull Seal has sustained in asserting his dominance on this particular harem. The 3rd picture is of them actually mating , of which i have a even more explicit picture and No 4 is afterwards with the Bull showing her re-assurance
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Brilliant mate
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Now I'm blushing . Thanks Neil
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Nice one mate. That's a turn up after all this time.
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Andy. Nice to see mate but you will never guess what i saw today. A kingfisher on Milford Haven waterway a tidal estuary, i actually stopped the car and reversed back to see it properly . Lou managed a glimpse of it before it flew off. How spooky is that. I do know they migrate to the coast in times of harsh weather when the lakes, canals and rivers freeze in the winter
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You will know mate. The wings are so long and thin compared to most other birds of prey,
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I have finally got a picture of a Dipper in half decent light, they normally frequent dark and shaded parts of rivers and streams so to see one this morning at the Botanical Garden of Wales out in the open was a bonus
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The crows will leave it alone if its there local Buzzard, but you can guarantee that if a Osprey flew through or a Red Kite, something they are not used to they would be giving it grief
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Guessing that it would be a Buzzard mate
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This would have been a monster. One of the biggest ever. Pure class and as good as anything i have ever heard played anywhere
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Hope you and Gill have a great time mate, look forward to seeing the pictures
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Thanks Neil. Still got a week to go before i return back up to Manchester mate
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Atlantic Grey Seal and Pup that had just been born , the umbilical cord is plainly visible on the first picture and there is blood still visible on its coat and it was possibly its first ever feed . All these photographs are heavily cropped as i was over 200 feet above them on the Cliff top
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Common Earthball . This particular specimen was about 7 " high and about 4 " across. Absolutely stunning to see and no dickheads about to kick them into pieces
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Stonechat perched on the Pembrokeshire coast path direction post , wondering if it can make the 186 miles to Amroth and the end of the Pembrokeshire coast long distance path
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And talking of Choughs. Britain's rarest Covid and one of the UK,s rarest Birds which thanks to its Pembrokeshire stronghold has been re introduced to Cornwall ( its county bird ) and the white cliffs area
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Thanks Neil. Much appreciated mate
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Got a few more pictures to go through, i will post them a bit later Lou,s birthday so we going out for a Curry first
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Thanks Andy. I slowly walked to about 15 metres away then kind of knelt down and moved slowly closer to within about 10 metres then i took the picture