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BTO S permit bird ringer. Birds, plants, long walks, short bike rides, big landscapes, small churches, occasional beer, ditto cake. East-Angle. All photos always unfiltered although may be cropped.
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30.10.2025 16:59 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0You can still have your fireworks night but with some considerations. Please sign this petition for the sake of both animals and humans.
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I have, from today, seen as many East Anglian brown shrikes as East Anglian red-backed shrikes. Bonkers!
24.10.2025 16:14 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Hand-held phone-scoped lesser grey shrike
Delighted to catch up with the lesser grey shrike at Winterton this morning. Followed by a fun session at Breydon water (north side) picking out the curlew sandpipers amongst the throng of waders on the rising tide. Happy to also see 2 spoonbill & 3 peregrine over together.
28.09.2025 16:38 — 👍 7 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0The south face of St Margaret's church, Lowestoft with the massive brass spire, framed through the boughs of a tree
Looking down the aisle to the east window and alter. Vast ceilings, whitewashed walls and dark peas
An interpretation map of Lowestoft around the church with annotations about what was here in the past. The original footprint of the Saxon church is placed within the current footprint
A rare surviving brass plaque on a floor slab grave. Presumably mediaeval (C14th?) surviving the iconoclastic actions of the Reformation
Having gazed on the north face of this church for most of my life, last stepping inside over 35 years ago, I thought it was time to revisit the inside as part of the Heritage Open Day. It's just as I remembered, vast and Victorianized. Some interesting maps on the board and a rare brass survivor
19.09.2025 10:29 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0So many Swallows gathering locally on the telephone wires I’ve taken the opportunity to sculpt another one. #swallow #wiresculpture #birdartist #birdart #wireartist
17.09.2025 17:29 — 👍 48 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 0Post a female character you love
18.09.2025 15:30 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0www.newscientist.com/article/2495... this is an interesting read. I've always thought that the Dark Ages were oversimplified & glossed over. Lets face it, people are people, & we are hugely resilient. The loss of the Roman administration would have opened up new avenues of endeavour, surely...
17.09.2025 15:14 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0It's almost impossible to pick a #FavouritePlant for #WildflowerHour but I've plumped for this photo of Sea Holly at sunset on Kessingland beach in the second week of August. Also a cherished memory from a well-loved place
14.09.2025 19:17 — 👍 30 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0Didn't get the memo about #SeedHeads so here's some pavement Shaggy Soldier and some climbing coastal Hops from Lowestoft town today. The scent from a crushed hop was incredible- gentle citrus & floral notes sent us scurrying to our local brewery pub for an honest real ale! Cheers 🍻 #WildflowerHour
07.09.2025 19:00 — 👍 9 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0"That's me, that is."
06.09.2025 16:21 — 👍 613 🔁 142 💬 1 📌 4Birding from my bed this morning while recovering from a nasty virus. So far there has been pied flycatcher & willow warbler seen in the birch trees. Sparrowhawk and jay in the limes
31.08.2025 10:07 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Used a grey day to take the girls to the newly opened keep at Norwich Castle. Views from the battlements were fantastic & sure to be better on a bright day. Looking SW to the cathedral in the first pic and down the alley to the historic market place in the second. Inside the keep in the third
19.08.2025 18:07 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Single use bird bags for bird ringing for the highest welfare standards. Each turned inside out & shaken to remove debris before being soaked, washed, dried, turned back the right way and checked for robustness and strings knotted.
Any volunteers for this twice weekly job? Or is it just me...
Rod Hull, born on this day 90 years ago. Thanks for all the fun!
13.08.2025 07:45 — 👍 121 🔁 30 💬 7 📌 13First beach visit of the holiday: my step-grandaughter standing with her feet in the sea on an evening beach with a grey sky, a grey sea and grey sand. Photo is unfiltered
A solo ringing table with recording books, pots, rings, pliers and all general equipment required set against a backdrop of green scrub. As a ringing trainer I almost never get to ring on my own. It made a refreshing change!
A slurped pint of cask ale with a famous lockside pub in the background
Stepdaughter and granddaughter heading down to the sea on the final evening of a wonderful week by the coast. They are walking down a sandy path with maram grass on either side. The sky is pink and grey
Took a week off to spend time with my girls. Endless beach visits, solo ringing, bit of market town shopping, the odd pint and loads of lovely food. Also got to sneak in a life tick with the zitting cisticola before splashing about in the sea at Walberswick. Bliss 🤍
08.08.2025 13:55 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0This morning I swam in the rain while six beautiful fledged Kittiwake juveniles bathed just feet away and several more circled overhead. What a beautiful thing to have experienced. I feel honoured 🤍🖤🤍🖤
31.07.2025 13:52 — 👍 6 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Delighted to find this elephant hawkmoth caterpillar and two more devouring various willowherbs around the garden yesterday. Seems to prefer the smaller varieties, I haven't found a single one on our greater willowherb although that seems to be floundering without flowers this year
31.07.2025 07:06 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Despite the blueness of this week's harebell challenge, it was yellow that commanded my attention.
A cluster of brazenly bright tansy beside the marsh track at Minsmere & a beautiful bunch of butter and eggs (common toadflax) on waste ground beside the harbour mouth at Lowestoft #WildflowerHour
And they have fledged.
First photo was last Saturday morning, where their wings were slightly longer than their tail feathers so c35 days old. Second photo was the nest site this afternoon. Maybe they are one of the birds in the final photo, contemplating life as a new and independent Kittiwake...
You have to admire their determination though. Here's two well grown Kittiwake chicks on an old ventilation shaft behind a redundant café as well as four well grown chicks (from two broods) on a lamppost by the bascule bridge. Kittiwake skills!
18.07.2025 11:52 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0A kittiwake chick wing strengthening next to an adult on a purpose provided nest colony. Other chicks can be seen in the photo
A dead kittiwake chick tangled in netting
A small dead kittiwake chick dead on spikes next to a nest with it's sibling and parent
Lots of wing flapping and ready-to-fledge Kittiwakes in Lowestoft town centre this morning. Around 70 have already fledged within the last week with 11 known to have perished. Sadly it was never going to end well if you nest behind netting & it's a risk on spikes despite the nest being well secured
18.07.2025 11:47 — 👍 6 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0A Hungarian-ringed Reed Warbler in the hand by Justin Zantboer.
1/ Exciting ringing recovery! 😮 The first Hungarian-ringed Reed Warbler to be found in Britain & Ireland was recorded by Justin and Dan at @suffolkwildlife.bsky.social Trimley Marshes at the beginning of May this year. #Ornithology #UKBirding
📷 Hungarian-ringed Reed Warbler by Justin Zantboer.
A visit to St Helens, Ranworth was a feast for the eyes with this rare surviving rood screen. Created in the C15th and restored in the 19th. Usually the focus is on the figures and meanings therein. But for me, the pleasure was in the smaller details- painted by an unknown hand over 500 years ago
14.07.2025 06:53 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0A cinnabar moth on marsh thistle, a large skipper on purple loosestrife and possibly lesser water parsnip (couldn't get very close for ID) at Upton Fen yesterday. Also completed the holy trinity of swallowtail when one went bouncing through the reeds in front of Great Broad. No photo sadly!
14.07.2025 06:40 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0A delightful pompom of water mint from Ranworth Broad boardwalk yesterday #HairyPlant #WildflowerHour also a swallowtail caterpillar, a swallowtail chrysalis & a larger photo of it's food plant- milk parsley.
Also saw an osprey- one of the first to breed in East Anglia in over 250 years
Belated happy birthday! 🎂
14.07.2025 05:51 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Not long til fledging for this pair (and neighbours). I reckon between now and Sunday. Saw my first FF today away from the nest and on the edge of a flat roof beside the colony. The only way it could have got there was wings 🕊️
11.07.2025 18:57 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0It's always the haters that insist on sharing their opinion with you in a one way conversation isn't it?
Surveying very urban gulls ought to have danger fees attached!
I'd like to offer a big slow hand clap to the middle aged man who bravely drove up to me in a car park whilst I was surveying urban Kittiwakes. My scope was on my back at that point when he said "I hope that's a gun, they need to shoot the buggers" before driving off....
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