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On the patch the House Martins are hawking insects , and weaving in and out of the Gulls |
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As I said in an earlier post the patch is pretty quiet , apart from a few Swifts , Swallows and House Martins, Most people are keeping away from the Flash as the place is heaving with gypos.
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Ringlet |
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Went over to Keswick yesterday and spent the day on the Isthmus with Les. The day was overcast, so not a lot moving about.
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A pair of Blue Damselfly doing their bit in the continuity of their species. |
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I was surprised there was anything about, because as well as being overcast, there was a stiff breeze blowing off the lake. At one point there was a good flyby of Greylags, but at that point I had already put the camera in the car and was preparing to leave.
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Drone-fly on Ragwort |
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A big thank you to everyone for looking in and leaving their comments, much appreciated, Gordon.