

Ringed Plovers safe space.



Ringed Plovers safe space.

Canada Geese with youngsters at Hatchet Pond New forest.


Male and female Stonechats on open moorland New Forest this morning.







Common Kestrel hovering, looking for small rodents.




During the Victorian times, Little Egret feathers were highly valued for fashionable headgear. This led to a massive decline in the bird population. The demand for Egret feathers was immense. The birds were farmed and hunted extensively. The plumes were worth more than gold. This unsustainable trade ultimately spurred the creation of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds













The trees 🌳 are now developing their leaves. The cycle of life continues.
This test post was made from a smartphone.

Our fox is equally at home within our woodland and farmland, or city streets. At the top of the countryside food chain, they consume a variety of animals. Their diet includes everything from birds and beetles to rabbits and rats. In the city, they scavenge around human activity waste bins and abandoned fast food is a favourite.











Or for those in the USA – A splash of color .
Stonechat on Gorse and Magpie in an Apple Tree.

