Does anybody know the collective noun for
Yellowhammers? A cheese of Yellowhammers? A lemon of Yellowhammers perhaps. Who knows? I only ask as I could have applied it to my garden today when at least 5 birds were present amongst the Goldfinches. I managed a quick snap of one of the two males, although my camera steamed as I had left it in the car...
Also as promised a few photos from the 'Great Voyage'
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Multi-cultural |
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Some Sea |
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intermedius Lesser Black-backed Gull |
I did go to have a bash at the North Landing Lapland Buntings but was foiled as I was wandering round Breil Nook - my daughter was poorlyish, could I come quick to cheer her up/look after her. You may wonder why I wasn't doing that myself - I managed to negotiate a morning to chill and recuperate post voyage. Here is a Starling from North Landing.
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Breeding Plumaged male |
2 comments:
No idea of thee collective noun but Scribblers is a nice term for them.
Scribblers is a cracking term - due to their eggs looking like a child has taken a pen to them I believe.
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