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Tag: coot

Caesar’s Camp

Caesar’s Camp, Farnham

After the air show, we wended our way through Caesar’s Camp and back down Folly Hill. What visit to Caesar’s Camp would be complete without capturing some of the flora and fauna of the ponds?

Caesar’s Camp, Farnham
Posted on August 15, 2024July 28, 2024Categories Landscape, Photo, wildlifeTags Caesar's Camp, coot, duck, Farnham, landscape, pond, reed, reflection, travel, UK, waterLeave a comment on Caesar’s Camp

Serpentine

Serpentine, Hyde Park, London

We walked around the Serpentine where there were quite a few different aquatic birds, some guarding eggs.

Posted on June 28, 2024June 24, 2024Categories Photo, wildlifeTags bird, coot, heron, Hyde Park, London, nest, river, Serpentine, travel, UK, waterLeave a comment on Serpentine

Ain’t he Coot?

Caesar’s Camp, Farnham

Posted on May 16, 2023May 8, 2023Categories Animal, Landscape, Photo, wildlifeTags bird, Caesar's Camp, coot, Farnham, landscape, pond, Surrey, UK, water1 Comment on Ain’t he Coot?

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