6 Wheeled Birder

Monday, 12 June 2023

Rye 8th April

 

Sandwich Tern


Redshank

Oystercatcher

Mallard

Cormorant

Black Headed Gull

Avocet


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Saturday, 6 May 2023

Samphire Hoe 5th AprilBlack Redstart

Black Redstart


Juvenile Peregrine Falcon




Stonechat

 
One of 6 Chinook


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Back Garden the first Hairy Footed Flower Bees of the year 27th March




 

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Samphire Hoe 23rd March

 

Starling

Kestrel


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Enbrook Park 2nd March

 


Humes Leaf Warbler



Grey Wagtail


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Sunday, 12 February 2023

First trip to Restharrow

 

Tufted Duck

Teal

Snipe



Shoveller

Short Eared Owl



Pied Wagtail



Little Grebe

Kestrel

Curlew


Barn Owl

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Shornecliff

Great Tit

Long Tailed Tit

Field Vole



 

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6 Wheeled Birder
From as early an age as I can remember I have been fascinated by nature and wildlife, I have also enjoyed photography since my mid teens. Since my wonderful wife Sue bought me a decent lens for my 50th birthday, I have been able to combine the 2 loves which has culminated into something much greater than the sum of the 2 parts. Sue did ask "would you get the use out of the lens?" Well to say yes would be an understatement, Sue either regrets bying me the lens as I am now never at home, or it was a cunning ploy.... My career of an electrical and mechanical engineer, has in the past not allowed much time for getting out with my camera, but my current situation now allows this a bit more, and I am loving it, although it is a bit restrictive in the areas I can get to due to being stuck in a wheelchair!.I hope anyone looking at this blog enjoys some of my pictures. If you want a chat then I can normally be found at Samphire Hoe where I volunteer in a visitor experience role on most Wednesdays
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