I've almost stepped on a few and over the last 4 years I'm also seeing a lot more squished on the roads. So maybe they are now fairing better and more are surviving that before. I've been a hill user since the 70s and till about 6 years ago I had only ever had eyes on a few, now I spot them often on weekly day walks. They are pretty fast at evasion so it's even more surprising the amount I now see. I also see plenty of buzzards now too, which are wonderful to see.
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I've almost stepped on a few and over the last 4 years I'm also seeing a lot more squished on the roads. So maybe they are now fairing better and more are surviving that before. I've been a hill user since the 70s and till about 6 years ago I had only ever had eyes on a few, now I spot them often on weekly day walks. They are pretty fast at evasion so it's even more surprising the amount I now see. I also see plenty of buzzards now too, which are wonderful to see.
Aren’t Adders the only poisonous snakes in the UK? We experienced one on a golf course near Brighton.
What a splendid reptile?
Do you know what species of snake it is?
If I'm not mistaken, it's a "Vipera Berus," which in Italy isn't called an "Marasso." Perhaps you call it an Adder.
P.S. As much as birds have evolved exceptionally, I don't know if they've also learned to play golf.
Correction: I SAW no Herons.😁
Great pics Ron👍
Earlier we saw these geese. One adult in the front, next were little ones and another adult in the back.
Last were these rare Putter birds! 🫶
Believe it or not, down here in Miami peacocks roam freely in some neighborhoods.
We even have a flock living on our church grounds, and they spend the nights roosting in the trees around the parking lot.
They are beautiful birds to watch, although I must admit their droppings are impressively large and not exactly pleasant!
Your white peacock is an absolute beauty, Gary!
But I'm confused, I just tried it and you can call the thread anything you like?
Anyway, when I was over at my SiL's once there was an albino peacock wandering down the road and into gardens.
Chris
I remember that at the Rome Zoo, the peacocks, both male and female, and their adorable chicks, are let loose on the paths and can be seen wandering peacefully. They nest and rest in the park's numerous green and bushy areas.
Chris
Very nice photo's, thanks for sharing them.
I wonder if they were looking for some water, I think I heard that things are pretty dry in your part of the planet.
Cheers,
Stephen.
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