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A bloke on a tractor has just driven past me, waving his arms and yelling, "The end of the world is nigh!"
I think it was Farmer Geddon
I think it was Farmer Geddon
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Raising £10,000 for Butterfly Conservation by WALKING 1200 miles from Land's End to John O'Groats!!!
See http://www.justgiving.com/epicbutterflywalk or look up Epic Butterfly Walk on Facebook.
See http://www.justgiving.com/epicbutterflywalk or look up Epic Butterfly Walk on Facebook.
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Ah, but there is a cunning plan to deal with rogue asteroids. Baldrick was on the right lines:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKRxX3s3JlM
We simply name all the problem asteroids "Earth".
Jack
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKRxX3s3JlM
We simply name all the problem asteroids "Earth".
Jack
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Gosh! Never mind 'The God Delusion', i think maybe 'The Science Delusion' could be getting a deal more serious. Me, i just look at life, and wonder.
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Felix must be in the pub.
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Amazing condition,,, and grace too.
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Lovely shot Zonda.
So have you changed that bird lens yet?
Cheers
Lee
So have you changed that bird lens yet?
Cheers
Lee
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To butterfly meadows, chalk downlands and leafy glades; to summers eternal.
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No Lee, my bird lens is still on. This pic was taken on an older camera, with my butterfly lens attached.
Soon i shall take this lens off, and attach it to my 'butterfly camera', a wicked combination.
Soon i shall take this lens off, and attach it to my 'butterfly camera', a wicked combination.
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An uneventful bird stake-out on the Dorset heaths today resulted in not a shot being taken, although a Comma, and a Peacock flounced about in the area. On arriving home i discovered 2 Brimstones in the garden, but couldn't get closer than 10ft. Earlier this morning i checked a Holly Blue location in a very warm Abbotsbury, but no joy. So,,,, no photos of anything, this may be a job for Holsten Pils. Again.
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Zonda:
Mine is Tesco's Cava (Champers substitute) at circa £4.40 per bottle. Now that shows that I have a truly sophisticated and mature palate
Jack
Goodness me. Fancy admitting that...be a job for Holsten Pils. Again.
Mine is Tesco's Cava (Champers substitute) at circa £4.40 per bottle. Now that shows that I have a truly sophisticated and mature palate
Jack
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Jack:
You most likely do have a sophisticated, and mature palate, but i'm still stuck with a 22yr old one. I once tried to trade it in for a Red Wine palate, but the stomach complained bitterly, something about 'dosing him up with vinegar'. In my youth i had a fad for rough Scrumpy cider, that lasted several years, until one day i noticed that an older guy who had been on it for years, had only two teeth left, and walked on his heels. Luckily i was put off spirits early, although Brandy used to pass the lips on occasion. This aversion to spirits came after watching my father brought down and later killed by Whisky. Isn't group therapy fun?Mine is Tesco's Cava (Champers substitute) at circa £4.40 per bottle. Now that shows that I have a truly sophisticated and mature palate
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I had to feed these hungry little devils the whole year round in 2010, and i suspect it might turn out the same during 2011. I think it's money well spent, well,,, better than a household pet,,, can't stand them.
This feeder cost £2 from an RSPB outlet. I gave it a go, it was great, but the downside was that they emptied it in half a day. So needed a lot of attention. Good if only a couple of GFs visit you.
This feeder cost £2 from an RSPB outlet. I gave it a go, it was great, but the downside was that they emptied it in half a day. So needed a lot of attention. Good if only a couple of GFs visit you.
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Jack
Just before Christmas they had a deal where you could get it for about £3 a bottle.
I bought a couple of cases.
I haven't any left now though
Excellent stuff.Mine is Tesco's Cava (Champers substitute) at circa £4.40 per bottle
Just before Christmas they had a deal where you could get it for about £3 a bottle.
I bought a couple of cases.
I haven't any left now though
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Roger said:
Jack
Do you think that we should contact Tesco and suggest they quote in an advert in return for free supplies?Jack
Mine is Tesco's Cava (Champers substitute) at circa £4.40 per bottle
Excellent stuff.
Just before Christmas they had a deal where you could get it for about £3 a bottle.
I bought a couple of cases.
I haven't any left now though
Jack
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Don't you just hate all these little shops that never have what you want. I use Tesco a lot, damn my soul.........Soul?
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Truly Amazing.
Just to think that the two following pics were taken in the same month during 2010.
My garden bird hide, during the same month.
The Peacock was taken from the bird hide, using my 150-500mm Siggy bird lens. The month was November.
Just to think that the two following pics were taken in the same month during 2010.
My garden bird hide, during the same month.
The Peacock was taken from the bird hide, using my 150-500mm Siggy bird lens. The month was November.
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Butterflies are picking up now, with a male, and female Brimstone flopping around the garden yesterday. I haven't as yet seen an Orange Tip, nor any flowering Cuckoo flowers (Lady's Smock). My interest will build in the next couple of weeks, as i see more Leps. Couldn't resist bringing these two together yesterday.
GOLDFINCH ON RIBES
GOLDFINCH ON RIBES
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That Goldfinch picture is a prize winner. Absolutely gorgeous.
Jack
Jack
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Yes Zonda - Your goldfinch shot is superb.
I think goldfinches are actually a very hard bird to get a good shot of as they are so "contrasty" (is that a real word?) - With the black, white and dark red patches, cameras can have trouble keeping everything within range... those pink flowers compliment the red on the bird's head perfectly and really set the picture on fire - it's a stunner!
Trev
I think goldfinches are actually a very hard bird to get a good shot of as they are so "contrasty" (is that a real word?) - With the black, white and dark red patches, cameras can have trouble keeping everything within range... those pink flowers compliment the red on the bird's head perfectly and really set the picture on fire - it's a stunner!
Trev
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Thank you both for praising my bird pics. Today i spotted the first OTs of my year. I visited a sun trap meadow this afternoon, and there were 3 or 4 males patrolling. The Cardamines are just starting to appear here, and i saw several Brimstones, a couple of Peacocks, and what i think was a GVW. Bring it on!!!
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Zonda,
I know what you mean about the Goldfinches. They have a voracious appetite for the old Niger seed. We have two feeders - cheapies from Wilkinsons. That's where the cheapness ends though. They have cost me over £100 this winter on seed. During the height of the second Ice Age in December we had 18 birds visit. Worth every penny as you say.
Cracking pics too. Well done.
I know what you mean about the Goldfinches. They have a voracious appetite for the old Niger seed. We have two feeders - cheapies from Wilkinsons. That's where the cheapness ends though. They have cost me over £100 this winter on seed. During the height of the second Ice Age in December we had 18 birds visit. Worth every penny as you say.
Cracking pics too. Well done.
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