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The Birds In The Garden And Everywhere Else Thread

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Darran said:
https://twitter.com/adriawildlife/status/1620042678175141888?s=46&t=AdvXfVyikLvtva1XoxHeUw

This time of year there are some very big flocks of Brambling in the Quantocks, about 40 minutes from where I live and I've seen flocks of maybe 600-1000 birds which I thought was big! Didn't know they congregated in numbers big enough to impersonate a Starling murmuration. 😁
 
Pair of Greylag Geese, taken down Oxwich this morning. Well that's what I think they are anyway..!
 

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Dan_Swan said:
Pair of Greylag Geese, taken down Oxwich this morning. Well that's what I think they are anyway..!
Great photo Dan, and yes, I think they're Greylag Geese too if that helps! 😁
 
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Photo by Uttam Das.
 

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