Fish & other water animals eat it as food ......My local Nature Reserve next to my flat have requested today for frogspawn as they hD non on the ponds there for years.
Fish & other water animals eat it as food ......My local Nature Reserve next to my flat have requested today for frogspawn as they hD non on the ponds there for years.
You're right they are bad picsBad pics, but anyone tell me what this is

My guess would be a Greenfinch
Every year the seagulls nested on the roof of the old Post Office on Sir Thomas Street. One year, when it was being renovated, the builders must have put some tar on the roof, one of the young seagulls, not long out of the nest, got stuck in it. One brave soul went out to release it, which he did, but not without being repeatedly divebombed and "soiled" by its anxious parents. Just no gratitude in nature, obviously.….this time last year, I posted about Seagulls nesting on a couple of houses in Valescourt Rd, West Derby. Well, they’re back again. Must be noisy for the house owners but amazing how nature is, I never knew Seagulls were so suburban and returned to the same spot each year.
Could be pink footed geese.Seen these outside my window this morning. Not sure what they are?? Any ideas?
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My neighbour seen them too, thinks they GreylagsCould be pink footed geese.
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