A nature conservation blog about the fauna and flora of Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Lower Stour Valley, Worcestershire, England.
A nature conservation blog about the fauna and flora of Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Lower Stour Valley, Worcestershire, England.
I keep seeing the dunnocks at Wisley and thinking it’s a wren! I don’t often see wrens around here sadly, they’re lovely little birds. Great capture π
Ah, now I didn’t want to say it outright in case I was still horribly confused but at first glance I thought dunnock! Sometimes it’s only their song that gives the identity away.
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Mistakes are an essential part of the learning process, Sarah. π
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I am forever learning and often mistaken π
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The important thing is looking, learning and interacting with nature. There is lot of the fun and satisfaction to be had in finding and identifying flora and fauna. π
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Absolutely Mike! One of the many reasons I love going out to gardens or for nature walks with the children π
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beautiful photo of a scrappy little bird. I especially love the talons on the thorn branch. I am sorry my “little dog” photo of snow did not actually have small dogs in it.
Beautiful capture, Mike. π
Thank you.
So sweet – lovely shot.
Thanks, Vicki.
Brilliant photo!
Thank you, Beki.
I keep seeing the dunnocks at Wisley and thinking it’s a wren! I don’t often see wrens around here sadly, they’re lovely little birds. Great capture π
I have the same problem, Sarah, because my wren is a dunnock. π
Ah, now I didn’t want to say it outright in case I was still horribly confused but at first glance I thought dunnock! Sometimes it’s only their song that gives the identity away.
Mistakes are an essential part of the learning process, Sarah. π
I am forever learning and often mistaken π
The important thing is looking, learning and interacting with nature. There is lot of the fun and satisfaction to be had in finding and identifying flora and fauna. π
Absolutely Mike! One of the many reasons I love going out to gardens or for nature walks with the children π
beautiful photo of a scrappy little bird. I especially love the talons on the thorn branch. I am sorry my “little dog” photo of snow did not actually have small dogs in it.
Thanks for your comment, Philip; it is very much appreciated.