As the world turns to every shade of grey, our eyes seek out brighter colours. Here are a selection from our walk on 27th January 2022. Enjoy
A bit of a cheeky end! See you next week when there’ll be loads more birds.
Hope you enjoyed
As the world turns to every shade of grey, our eyes seek out brighter colours. Here are a selection from our walk on 27th January 2022. Enjoy
A bit of a cheeky end! See you next week when there’ll be loads more birds.
Hope you enjoyed
What kind of pretty ducks are they?
Lovely bits of colour, to be sure 🙂
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They’re geese. Spectacled Geese aka Egyptian Geese. Brought to UK to be in ornamental garden, and now breeding widely within the Broads area
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Hard to tell from behind 😉
Lovely. And uh oh… never good when another species is brought it and takes over…
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It hasn’t taken over, their numbers still are few despite they’ve been 50 yrs at least
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Well that’s good, then.
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They’re not a predator, I think that helps
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Yes, that helps big time.
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I took photos the other day of a pond weed that comes from S America. Out in our wilds. I wonder how long before that’s everywhere
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Wow. And you are sure it hails from South America? Look at me actually arguing with you… ah haha!
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The ducks are the best. Lovely pics Crispina
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Thank you, Sadje. And they are winter colour
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Very nice.
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Thank you, Sadje
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My pleasure
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Fungi!!!! You’ve made my day 🙂
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Yea, I chuckle. I love fungi too!
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You found some lovely colors! Are those Egyptian geese? I’m not great with bird identifying, but I think I can see a bit of black around the eye on the right one.
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Yea, we know them better as Spectacled Geese, but they are Egyptian Geese, naturalise breeders here
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