16, with one more needed for a season record.
16, with one more needed for a season record.
Would make a great ventriloquist!
The Shard from Waterloo East station in London.
The Shard from Waterloo East station in London.
It’s amazing how easy it is to get in the way when taking a photo!
That looks really muddy!
An example of a typical card transaction fee.
From the Lloyds Bank website as an example.
A jay on Tunbridge Wells Common
A jay on The Common in Tunbridge Wells, Kent this morning.
Good to have some good light, the first time in ages it seems!
#birds #ukbirding 🪶
I think it’s a great white egret. Much more exciting!
A herring gull at Gorey, Jersey.
#superseabirdsunday
@steelyseabirder.bsky.social
Our Kia Niro has a physical button to the right of the steering wheel to turn keep lane assist off before you depart. You have to do it every journey but thank goodness it’s there!
That’s a great photo!
You can submit more than one count and for different locations I believe. Have you done that?
We had 2 in our garden yesterday.
A marmalade hover fly.
A marmalade hover fly.
#sussex #nature #canon #macro
That’s a great photo!
And there was me thinking I was being clever 😂
RAF Boulmer? I saw chicks there last year but no sign when I passed by last week.
A bee in flight
A bee in flight at The Alnwick Garden, #Northumberland.
Razorbills with their egg on the Farne Islands, Northumberland.
Razorbills and egg on the Farne Islands, Northumberland this afternoon.
#birds #northumberland 🪶
Google agrees, if that’s any help.
A young wood pigeon soaks up the sun in Heathfield, East #Sussex, UK. #birds #nikon 🪶
Oh dear, that’s a real shame.
It still shows up on a search.
Speckled wood butterfly on ivy.
A speckled wood butterfly near Herstmonceux, East #sussex
A scorpion fly resting on a leaf.
A Scorpion fly at Abbot’s Wood in East #sussex
Great photo!
Get well soon!
Forget the photos 😂
The Early Purple Orchids are out in Heathfield, East #Sussex
Always a delight.
@sussexwildlife.bsky.social
Saw my first comma of the season in our garden in Heathfield this morning. It was gone before I could get my camera!
Ravens breed really early in the year, with eggs laid in February. Perhaps that’s where Chips and Gravy are.