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of birds and bees

I have finally processed some of the photos of Redwings in Margravine Cemetery I took on a sunny 17th January.

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redwing

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redwing

After 2 months 1/2, nearly 3 now, of their presence, I shall miss the little fellows when they leave. It's been difficult to find them the past 2 days. I would initially find a few up in a tree, sometime singing, then a few more, and then they would finally end up on the ground looking for worms. That part they prefer, between Barons Court and Queens Club, will seem empty.

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I felt very much under the weather today, but it looked so nice that I went and spent an hour in Margravine Cemetery. Primarily to check on the Redwings, then on the Great Spotted Woodpeckers. I haven't found yet if and where they've decided to nest this year, but they gave me fantastic views today. I even had them both in the same tree for a few minutes. First the male:

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Then the female. First in a fairly classic pose:

woodpeckerThen a more unusual angle:

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Then, I think I have been spotted:

woodpeckerThat didn't distract her from finding food:

woodpeckerEven trying her best Blue Tit impression:

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Lastly, the sunshine on the crocuses, now in full bloom:

crocuses
And on one of those crocuses, a bumblebee, covered in pollen! I actually saw 2 today.

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