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N 497 B 12.3K C 53 E Jun 9, 2017 F Jul 30, 2023
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In deep

N 340 B 8.0K C 49 E Jun 23, 2023 F Jun 25, 2023
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Quite the day on Friday 4.00am start and a fabulous show .


The cuckoo is a dove-sized bird with a blue-grey back, head and chest, and dark barred and white under parts. With their sleek body, long tail and pointed wings, they are not unlike kestrels or sparrowhawks.



Cuckoos are summer visitors and are well-known brood parasites. Instead of building their own nest, the females lay their eggs in other birds’ nests, especially meadow pipits, dunnocks and reed warblers. When a female cuckoo finds a suitable nest, and the hosts aren’t looking, she removes one of their eggs and lays her own egg in its place. Cuckoo young hatch after just 12 days, and push the hosts’ eggs or babies out of the nest, allowing it to eat all food brought by the host bird. By the time the cuckoo leaves the nest, it is far bigger than the host bird, but the adoptive parent continues to feed the young cuckoo for a further two weeks.



With their young being raised by another bird, adult cuckoos are free to leave the UK much earlier. Most leave during June for Africa, where they winter. The young cuckoos leave later on, once they’re fully fledged.



Their recent population decline makes this a Red List species in the 2021 UK Conservation Status Report. Red is the highest conservation priority, with species on this list needing urgent action. Species on this list, such as cuckoos, are globally threatened, with big declines in breeding populations and ranges.
What they eat:

Insects, especially hairy caterpillars.
Measurements:

Length:
32-34cm

Wingspan:
55-65cm

Weight:
105-130g

Population:

UK breeding:
18,000+ pairs

N 423 B 12.3K C 52 E May 17, 2023 F May 21, 2023
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Just occasionaly and it is occasinaly I accept the defects in the image for a little humour Red Shanks do resevior dogs ;-0-)
Andrew Haynes

N 230 B 6.1K C 40 E Dec 29, 2022 F Feb 9, 2023
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A Buzzard in weak afternoon light December 29th 2022, 300mm f2.8 1DX MK1

N 44 B 893 C 11 E Dec 29, 2022 F Jan 15, 2023
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Portrait of an Assasin.


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