What have you seen

Oneputt replied on 13/12/2016 07:48

Posted on 13/12/2016 07:48

I can't see the original sticky so will start a new thread.  Saw nearly 30,000 knot on Breydon Water yesterday.  Great weekend at Minsmere, Otter, Kingfishers, Bitterns, lots of Marsh Harriers

brue replied on 10/06/2017 18:43

Posted on 10/06/2017 18:43

On a site in Dorset, the Common Spotted Orchid, lots of them, nice to see. smile

brue replied on 11/06/2017 17:25

Posted on 11/06/2017 17:25

Two more wild flower photos, these were taken near Beachy Head in East Sussex. Viper's Bugloss and Burnet Rose. I read yesterday, but can't find the link, botanists are concerned over a recent survey because 50% of youngsters taking part couldn't recognise a Bluebell (too much time spent looking at phones rather than what's around them?)

Wherenext replied on 11/06/2017 18:54

Posted on 11/06/2017 17:25 by brue

Two more wild flower photos, these were taken near Beachy Head in East Sussex. Viper's Bugloss and Burnet Rose. I read yesterday, but can't find the link, botanists are concerned over a recent survey because 50% of youngsters taking part couldn't recognise a Bluebell (too much time spent looking at phones rather than what's around them?)

Posted on 11/06/2017 18:54

Nice piccies Brue.

One can only hope that nature with all its wonders will be one of those things that suddenly becomes fashionable with the yoof. Once a Celeb starts telling them all on Faceache that nature is great then maybe....

Tammygirl replied on 13/06/2017 10:02

Posted on 13/06/2017 10:02

Just walking to the shower block and there it was just sat on the ground 2 pitches along from us a Red Squirrel, didn't bother to move just sat looking at me. On the way back as i approached he took off up the tree, lovely little thing.

Bluemalaga replied on 13/06/2017 22:11

Posted on 10/06/2017 17:01 by triky auto

undecided Is that TechRadar pro' or where else ??

Posted on 13/06/2017 22:11

Hi Tticky

Been offline for a while, to busy to log on. The Gower region has introduced us to spoonbills, linnets and several more common birds this week.

Tech radar is just the review of what they believe to be the best 4 free software. Gimp seems to be very powerful and appears to be re similar to photoshop or nearest available for free. Paint.net they say is easy to use. Check out the reviews and choose what you belive suits your skills best. As they are free, it wont matter if you download 2 to try.

cyberyacht replied on 14/06/2017 08:01

Posted on 14/06/2017 08:01

Glad you've seen some interesting stuff. Watching SpringWatch last night threw up some disturbing stats on the decline in a broad range of bird species.

Oneputt replied on 15/06/2017 08:06

Posted on 15/06/2017 08:06

Strumpshaw yesterday, great day, highlights 5 x Swallowtail Butterfly's, 2 x Immature Scarce Chasers dragonfly's.

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