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Stonehopper wrote: 15 Jun 2021, 13:16 A Vertical Axis Wind Turbine.
Correct Derek, little video about them over on the "Energy Matters" Thread, many applications not just catching the traffic wind on motorways.

https://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/ ... 56#p688656

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By sheer coincidence, this was sitting on our roof terrace this morning...
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Apparently a Red Palm Weevil :shock:
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One click of the shutter today, just as it came out the camera at max zoom, and its turned out well.

Yes, it isn't sharp focus, or rich in close up detail, but neither was the scene to the naked eye, and the one click has stumbled on a nice almost impressionist image which more than conveys the time the season and the place.
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Dinner!
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Dinner - where?

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Common pheasants we have in abundance - but a Reeves pheasant - a rare sight, five feet from beak tip to tail.

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Not seen one of those. I used to have one that came up to my workshop in the morning, I kept a container of corn just inside the door, I used to sit on the step and feed it.

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Stonehopper wrote: 16 Jun 2021, 21:11 Image
er....only one word for that Wow :!:
How do you pose a Sparrowhawk :?: (or maybe its a Goshawk not 100% on the ID :?: )

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Seasonal wildflowers, large daisy time approacheth and its here already in some places.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 17 Jun 2021, 16:20
Stonehopper wrote: 16 Jun 2021, 21:11 Image
er....only one word for that Wow :!:
How do you pose a Sparrowhawk :?: (or maybe its a Goshawk not 100% on the ID :?: )

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 17 Jun 2021, 16:20
er....only one word for that Wow :!:
How do you pose a Sparrowhawk :?: (or maybe its a Goshawk not 100% on the ID :?: )

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Sparrowhawk. They would be attracted to the hedge beside the kitchen window at our last house (just two miles from where we are now) as the hedge was alive with Sparrows! They would often perch and wait for up to twenty minutes studying anything that moved, swivelling their heads skywards at birds flying past. They were fast!

Heard a soft thump on the shed roof one day. Looked out to see a pair of Sparrowhawks surveying their kill - a juvenile Greater Spotted Woodpecker. They took off, leaving me their prey. The male is more colourful.

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Since we moved, we see none. So they must have nested local to the previous house. We get Buzzards where we are now and there's a pair of Red Kites local, also a Peregrine Falcon from time to time. The Kites are beautiful in flight.
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Poppies from the shed

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I expect there to be a some decent opportunities for "poppies in the fields" pics very shortly. Some reasonable roadside crops coming out in sporadic spots.

Today's first shutter click was this...
There are at least 2 reasonably pleasant things you can do with elderflower
There are at least 2 reasonably pleasant things you can do with elderflower
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If you could find some and change the colours for me that would be fine only I can't normally see them, I'm red/green deficient - and in many other ways as well. :?

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How do yellow poppies grab you Peter?
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Thank you Mick, so that's what they look like :o :wink: If I pick one up I can see it but drop it in the grass and it disappears. I wouldn't really know they weren't red - except that I can see them.

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