From Henrik Ibsen to Arthur Brisbane and Fred R. Barnard, since the early 1900's the phrase has been attributed to several people (including Confucius but that was just Barnard conning people to think it must be true if it's a Chinese proverb) but who said it doesn't really matter as it is certainly true.
So I'll cut the verbage on this post and just put up a few pictures taken over the last few days, with perhaps some words of context to clarify where I think it may add something.
Lapwings On Guard Duty
Treecreepers Feeding Young and Tidying The Nest
Common Terns
Miscellaneous images
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Yellowhammer |
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Song Thrush
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Reed Bunting
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Wheatear in set aside
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Wheatear in set aside |
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Azure Damselfly (my first here since 2015)
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female Common Blue Damselfly
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Holly Blue butterfly in our garden
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A new species for me - Wood Sanicle found locally
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Willow Warbler
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Roe Deer
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Skylark |
That's all for now. You wouldn't know it but I've left you on a cliffhanger, as the Skylark photo was taken over South Cliffs 🤣🤣
Tune in for the next episode to see if... the Skylark escapes certain death? No, that doesn't work at all does it.
Just check back here for some more of the same old stuff 😎
It's certainly good to know someone out there looks at this. I appreciate every visit that people make to this blog👍
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