Green parakeet London
Records of parakeets living wild in the UK can be found going back to the mid-nineteenth century, but it is only since the late 1990s that the raucous green parrots have been seen in London and southeast England in significant numbers and started to settle elsewhere in the country...Electric Ladyland wasn’t the only thing Jimi Hendrix released in 1968. One day in that tumultuous year he left his flat on Brook Street, Mayfair, and strolled down nearby Carnaby Street with a birdcage in his hands. I like to think that he was dressed in a tasselled jacket and flares, his favourite Fender Stratocaster slung across his back. Or perhaps he travelled incognito, in a trenchcoat and dark glasses. Either way, somewhere on that street, the heart of Swinging London at the height of peace and love, he opened the door of the cage and unleashed two bright green birds: Adam and Eve, a breeding pair of ring-necked parakeets.
Hedgerow Wildlife.. Robin @ Peckham rye Park
Robins are also common in parks, scrub and woodland, making their presence known with a loud, territorial song. They sing from prominent perches right through the seasons when both males and females hold territories;
Great Tit on Lichen in the Hedgrow London
One often overlooked but important nesting site for wild birds is hedges. Preserving and managing hedgerows will help maintain a healthy bird population. Hedges provide protection, shelter and resources for wild birds, Hedgerows are one of our most easily encountered wildlife habitats, found lining roads, railways and footpaths, bordering fields and gardens and on the coast.
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COAL TIT (Periparus ater) London..
The tiniest of tits with dull grey feathers to match its name. The coal tit is a frequent visitor to bird feeders across the UK. Not to be confused with: other tit species, particularly the willow tit and marsh tit. They are similar at first glance however the coal tit has a white patch at the back of its head while willow tits and marsh tits have a fully black cap
Coal Tit & Great Tit London..SE15
Lovely little Coal Tit turned up for a quick feed in the park today..The coal tit is mainly found in coniferous woodland, but can also be spotted in gardens and parks. It is smaller than the great tit, but has a similar bicycle pump-like song.
Farringdon Road
Go-Ahead's Ee173 on the 40 to Dulwich Library.
Yellow Tulips @ Peckham Rye Park London
Tulip 'Yellow Emperor'.. is a particularly striking variety, guaranteed to carpet your garden in a swathe of sunshine.
Common name: robin. Scientific name: Erithacus rubecula.
The flycatchers in the genus Ficedula are typically small with slender bodies and rounded heads. In many cases they are sexually dimorphic in their plumage, with the males being brightly or strikingly coloured and the females being duller or drabber
Woodland Blue Tit London SE22.
Lovely little woodland bird in Peckham rye park in East Dulwich.
Tulips @ Sexbys SE15 London
Tulip Spring Green...GREEN SPIRIT – Tulips bring a smile to everyone’s face. A bright and cheery flower that always keeps on growing. The petals of the Triumph tulips are exceptionally beautiful in your Springtime .
Wildlife Garden @ London Park.
Beautiful spring colours in Peckham rye park London SE15.
Robin...Bug for tea!
Robins feed on insects (especially beetles) and worms this one feeding for its new family..The robins are small passerine birds comprising the genus Erithacus. They were formerly classed as members of the thrush family, but now considered to be Old World flycatchers of the chat subfamily (Saxicolinae)
Local Robin...(avec bug) London.
It was so quick that i did not see this till i got back to my Mac.She has a nest in the hedgerow near to the gate to the wildlife garden..
Muscicapidae (Old World flycatchers) - Robin
Well known to British and Irish gardeners, it is relatively unafraid of people and likes to come close when anyone is digging the soil, in order to look out for earthworms and other food freshly turned up. In continental Europe on the other hand, hunting has made them more wary....Robin - Erithacus rubecula
GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER London
The great spotted woodpecker is a striking black-and-white bird with a very distinctive bouncing flight. Adults have a deep red patch under the tail and males have a very clear sugar-lump-sized red patch on the back of the neck. It spends most of its time clinging to tree trunks and branches..Well a nice surprise as i walked back and could see 2 large birds in the distance and got treat the light was not that good so only got a few shots..they were in a small tree so was easy to spot them..
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2024 - 04 - 01 Vs Dulwich Hamlet
3-0 Win
2024 - 04 - 01 Vs Dulwich Hamlet
3-0 Win
2024 - 04 - 01 Vs Dulwich Hamlet
3-0 Win
2024 - 04 - 01 Vs Dulwich Hamlet
3-0 Win
2024 - 04 - 01 Vs Dulwich Hamlet
3-0 Win
2024 - 04 - 01 Vs Dulwich Hamlet
3-0 Win
2024 - 04 - 01 Vs Dulwich Hamlet
3-0 Win
2024 - 04 - 01 Vs Dulwich Hamlet
3-0 Win