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#365DaysWild, autumn migration, bird migration, birding, birdwatching, British birds, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Stonechat
The Autumn migration flow of birds continued through Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, with several species reported: a Redstart, a Whinchat, a Spotted flycatcher and several Stonechats, two of which very kindly popped up in the hedge right in front of me.
Lovely birds and captures.
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Thanks a lot, Shelly. They’re certainly little cuties. š
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Haha – indeedy – takes one to know one perhaps?
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Nope, never been a gin drinker. Would need a nose peg to even go near it. š
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Modern gins don’t smell like Gordon’s original you know…
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I didn’t know! I’m a tea-totaller these days so hadn’t caught up with that.
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How thoughtful of him to pose so nicely!
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They were very obliging! š
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Very nice! The crop of Sloes looks good too.
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There speaks a gin drinker! š
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