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aisphotostuff · 17 hours
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Wisteria @ Sexby's Peckham rye park
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Wisteria @ Sexby's Peckham rye park by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: A real South London gem, Peckham Rye Park touts a wisteria-adorned haven and some of the city's most treasured wildlife. Step into the Sexby Garden for a pergola that's coated with the purple plant, as well as their ornate fountain
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aisphotostuff · 18 hours
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Park Bluebells SE15
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Park Bluebells SE15 by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Lovely bluebells around the pond in Peckham rye park little spring colours..
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aisphotostuff · 19 hours
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London Wild Meadow @ SE22..
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London Wild Meadow @ SE22.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Beautiful flora and wild flowers in the meadow in Peckham rye park..
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aisphotostuff · 19 hours
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European robin London..
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European robin London.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Every Robin has a unique breast pattern that can be used to identify individually birds..Robins may choose a wide variety of sites for building a nest. They will make use of anything that can offer some shelter. The nest is composed of moss, leaves and grass, with fine grass, hair and feathers for lining. Two or three clutches of five or six eggs are laid throughout the breeding season, which starts in March in Britain
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aisphotostuff · 22 hours
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Great Tit on Lilac Bush..
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Great Tit on Lilac Bush.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Great tit bird sitting in top of a blooming white lilac bush..at Tits everywhere..Great Tits are among the commonest birds in the park, but even so it's remarkable how many there are all over peckham rye park popping out of the bushes everywhere.
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aisphotostuff · 22 hours
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Beautiful Spring Wildlife & Nature
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Beautiful Spring Wildlife & Nature by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Beautiful Lilac and stunning great tit perched in the wildlife garden at Peckham rye park..
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aisphotostuff · 22 hours
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Mallards on Little Pond London
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Mallards on Little Pond London by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The mallard or wild duck is a dabbling duck..Mallard (male) The classic duck. Males have a yellow bill and a green head, separated from the brown breast by a thin white collar. The body is mostly grey, with a black rear. The black middle tail feathers curl upwards. The speculum is dark blue with a white border.
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aisphotostuff · 22 hours
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Mallards on Little Pond London
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Mallards on Little Pond London by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The mallard or wild duck is a dabbling duck..Mallard (male) The classic duck. Males have a yellow bill and a green head, separated from the brown breast by a thin white collar. The body is mostly grey, with a black rear. The black middle tail feathers curl upwards. The speculum is dark blue with a white border.
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aisphotostuff · 23 hours
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Spring Corner @ Sexbys London
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Spring Corner @ Sexbys London by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: beautiful colours and spring soft light to bring out the stunning colours in Peckham rye park..
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aisphotostuff · 23 hours
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Old World flycatchers..London
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Old World flycatchers..London by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: OLD WORLD FLYCATCHER (MUSCICAPIDAE)..Robins..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.
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aisphotostuff · 1 day
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Mallard Couple London Wildlife SE22
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Mallard Couple London Wildlife SE22 by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The small pond in the wildlife garden i never ever see ducks in it so nice to see them enjoying the spring food in Peckham rye park
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aisphotostuff · 1 day
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Spring Wildlife @ Peckham Rye Park
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Spring Wildlife @ Peckham Rye Park by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: One of the local robins in the woodland wildlife in the park..
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aisphotostuff · 2 days
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Sexby's Gardens London Spring Colours..
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Sexby's Gardens London Spring Colours.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: most beautiful spots to see spring flowers in London...
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aisphotostuff · 2 days
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On The Bench..Little Robin.
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On The Bench..Little Robin. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: A short walk while the light was soft and beautiful little robin posing for the camera..in Peckham rye park.
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aisphotostuff · 2 days
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Garden favourite: Great Tit
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Garden favourite: Great Tit by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: the Great Tit must be one of the most recognisable sounds of spring. This familiar species has been the subject of much detailed study, primarily because of its willingness to use nest boxes,. In females the stripe is reduced in width and does not touch the base of the legs. Additionally, the stripe often contains some pale feathering in females, giving it a more washed-out appearance. In males, the main plumage colours tend to be brighter, the cap glossier for example, than they are in the females. As is the case in many other species, the plumage colours tend to get stronger with age. Prior to their autumn moult, young birds can be recognised by their pale yellow, rather than white, cheeks and by the different colour of some of their wing feathers
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aisphotostuff · 2 days
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Erithacus Rubecula...The Robin
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Erithacus Rubecula...The Robin by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Due to their long legs and somewhat chubby-looking body, they are a beautiful and much-loved bird. But male Robins in particular can be quite mischievous and confrontational during the breeding season and winter months.We find Robins in woodland, hedgerows, parks and gardens. In some riparian forests they can reach settlement densities of up to 20 pairs per 10 ha. Along with the chaffinch, they are one of the most common birds in our forests. The Robin is a so-called "partial migrant", which means some birds decide to spend the winter in warmer places and the rest will stay in the UK all year round
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aisphotostuff · 2 days
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ROBIN Erithacus rubecula...
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ROBIN Erithacus rubecula... by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Habitat: natural woodland, hedgerows, parks and gardens.The robin is a popular visitor to gardens and is well-known for its tameness - with patience it can even be encouraged to eat from the hand.
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