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Jun 15 2013
Aughton Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire. I suppose this gull could be considered partially domesticated. One of a dozen or so that had congregated with some terns on the edge of the bi-weekly Farmers Market waiting for scraps. The weekly Thursday market has been held since 1286 A.D. when the grant was given by Edward the 1st. (and gulls have probably been there looking for a handout since then).
Sep 29 2013
Jun 18 2013
male
Sandbach Flashes, near Crewe, Cheshire.
Sep 29 2013
A rare vistor to Ile Roxboro, Pierrefonds, Québec
Jul 21 2013
An early morning backyard bird, Pierrefonds, Québec
Jul 21 2013
Jun 20 2013
juvenile
What I have tentatively identified as a juvenile Carrion Crow was resting on a horizontal monument in St Wilfrid Cemetery, Standish, Lancashire and in no great hurry to move so I could read the inscription.
Jul 7 2013
Jun 20 2013
outside normal range
Sandbach Flashes, near Crewe, England.
In 1971, Mandarin Ducks were listed as a Category "C" bird in England by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, meaning there was sufficient population to be self-sufficient. Although not native, the population has grown to an estimated 7,000 ducks. While no breeding pairs were observed this spring in Sandbach, several ducks have taken up residence for the summer.
Jul 7 2013
Jun 17 2013
St Peter and St Paul Cemetery, Ormskirk, Lancashire
Jul 5 2013
Jun 29 2013
Shot from inside a car at a church parking lot near Sieradz, Poland.
Jul 5 2013
Jun 19 2013
This European Robin showed up off-frame in a photo of cemetery monuments shot with a point-and-shoot camera at St. Cuthbert Church in North Meols, Lancashire. (thanks to Chris for the correction of the ID).
Jul 5 2013
near Sieradz, Poland
Jun 29 2013
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