Today in the Heempark.
Groups of long-tailed tits climbing and flying swiftly between branches.
Just outside the park, poppy and cichory flowers.
Near the water: reed warbler singing.
Blue-tailed damselfly flying.
A moorhen with young.
This year, tawny owls with young in the park.
In the meadow between Heempark and Oud Poelgeest: northern lapwing.
In Oud Poelgeest: dragonflies, and ring-necked parakeets calling.
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Nice long-tailed tit – they are so hard to take… RH
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Yes, they move fast from branch to branch.
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I love your links to the bird sites. I am currently working on getting my backyard certified as a bird refuge. Thank you for all your postings.
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Thank you for this kind comment!
I hope you will see many birds 🙂
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Beautiful Bird
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Yes, they are. I have had the privilege of seeing them quite some times. They are often in groups.
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Thank you dear friend for liking my post (l can,t perceive)have a sweet week end.jalal
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Thanks for your kind wishes, Jalal!
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Wonderful write & photo; castle is most fascinating, rests directly on the water, now used as hotel…
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Thank you for liking my posts. The bird is beautiful! I enjoyed hearing about the owls. I love owls!
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Yes, I really like long-tailed tits.
And owls.
More about owls on this blog is at
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/tag/owls/
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Love the link ups, checked out the owls – how do you do that?
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Thanks for your kind words!
If, when making posts, you tag them “owls”; then, after the posts are finished, if you click at the bottom of the post, after “tagged”, click on “owls”, then all blog posts tagged “owls” will appear under one another.
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Thanks
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I love to watch the birds and interact with them in the Georgia Mountains. Many beautiful birds pass this way and many others live here.
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I hope you will yet see many more birds 🙂
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