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Adrian Davey Bird & Wildlife Photography: Welcome
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- adrian davey has had a passion for birds from an early age when he would spend his pocket money on packets of 'swoop' wild bird food to get close to the birds in the garden.his love of birds and the wildlife found in the world around him has inspired him to try to capture them in photographs as they go about their everyday lives.living near …
Adrian Davey Bird & Wildlife Photography: Diary-Latest Images
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- Diary-Latest Images. Rare and scarce birds turn up regularly in Cornwall & Devon and i try to get to see as many as i can and if a photographic oppertunity presents itself then brilliant, but i am just as happy trying to get really nice photos of commoner species and am looking to add new birds as often as i can.
Adrian Davey Bird & Wildlife Photography: Gallery
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- Adrian Davey Bird & Wildlife Photography: Gallery Gallery Wildfowl Divers,Grebes & Cormorants Petrels, Shearwaters & Gannets Herons,Storks, Flamingos & Pelicans. Grouse,Rails & Crakes Waders Birds of Prey, Owls & Vultures. Gulls ,Terns,Skuas & Auks Kingfisher,Pigeons , Hoopoe, Bee Eaters & Rollers. Swallows,Swifts & Woodpeckers Larks to Wren
Adrian Davey Bird & Wildlife Photography: Blackbird with lunch
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- Blackbird with lunch. South Petherwin,Cornwall, April 06.This male Blackbird found our lawn a good source for finding food for its young,becoming used to us in the garden and ignoring me and my camera. (And he's back again this year)
Adrian Davey Wildlife Photography Diary: 2020 - Blogger
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- A common enough bird I know, and seen at my bird feeders almost daily, but I still get a little tinge of excitement when I see them, probably because they are differant to all the other visitors, also they are quite predatory, I've seen them take Blue TIt nestlings from a box and wait for the local Nuthatch parents to leave the nesthole and try to break into the nest ( …
Adrian Davey Bird & Wildlife Photography: Dunlin reflection
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- Previous. Davidstow airfield, Cornwall, September 2013
Adrian Davey Wildlife Photography Diary
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- Garganey are unique among British Ducks, being a summer visitor, but still a scarce breeder in the U.K.with just over a hundred pairs.These photos are from Walmsley (Cornwall) and Tamar Lakes on the Cornwall/Devon border. Still unable to get close enough to one though. Posted by Adrian Davey (Dibs) at 14:12 No comments:
Adrian Davey Bird & Wildlife Photography: Goose Barnacles
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- Portherris beach,W.Cornwall.August 07. So called because they are anchored by a thick flexible stalk which resembles a Goose"s head and neck.Washed up onto beaches it attaches to and grows on any manner of floatsam and debris.This was on a large plastic float.
Adrian Davey Wildlife Photography Diary: January 2020
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- Adrian Davey Wildlife Photography Diary Friday, 31 January 2020 Radipole & Lodmoor 20th January 2020. A day out to Weymouth in Dorset mainly to try and photograph Bearded Tits, but also to see what else may be on show, a good day out in good company and the sun shining on us.
Adrian Davey Bird & Wildlife Photography: Robin with food on …
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- Robin with food on garden watering can. South Petherwin, Cornwall, May 2008. Powered by Clikpic
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