What wildlife did you spot today?

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Little Egret Egretta garzetta, Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus , Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto, Spanish sparrow or willow sparrow (Passer hispaniolensis.
 
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You're a brave man! :)
We're developing a food based understanding :)

To be honest they've seemed ok since the start, I don't get any aggressive vibe off them as long as Mimi stays behind me, which she does. Pretty much anything is worth a peck, even palm flat feeding and they want my hand, sleeves, knee etc. :D
 
Edible frogs. (Pelophylax kl. esculentus)
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Croaking.
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i was navigating an obstacle on the path up through a gully blocked by branches and uña de cato (literally "cat's claw, an aptly named vine) when i saw something bright yellow ca.6ft away: it turned out to be an oropel (=eyelash pitviper, a tree-dwelling reptile whose colour can vary)

less scary than an encounter in february: i was stuck in an obstacle on the path along a steep ridge when i heard something approaching: it turned out to be a masked and armed (.22rifle) poacher and his dog, passing me less than 3m away and not noticing me until he was 15m past... .him and his buddies took a break later this day conveniently in front of a camera i'd set up earlier, which allowed ID and the land owner to take measurements...
 
I went out for a fairly long walk yesterday, across a field that's left more or less wild. When the river is very high this field can flood to protect the towns downstream, and by allowing the water to flow unimpeded Paris avoids flooding.

I went along the Seine walking downstream past the ferry at La Frette to the next one at Herblay. I'd seen a solitary swan and a couple on the other side of the river and wanted some photos from a bit closer. A heron flew over just before I boarded the ferry, but too close and a bit too fast for me to get a good picture.

On the other side of the river I had a bit of difficulty getting well positioned; I had decided to take only a 300mm lens.

There were some cormorants patched or swimming; a black headed gull and three mallards were flying around. I talked for a while with a bloke from the water skiing club... Apparently there are hardly any small fish in the shallows, none where we were, and no nesting swans or ducks. He tells me that there are a lot of kingfishers; I saw one when I was fishing nearby three years ago.
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I saw more insects than birds...
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There's a lot of traffic on this stretch: big barges, sometimes two unpowered barges with a pusher and later in the season there will be Swiss flagged cruise boats. Then the are small pleasure craft: water skiers, fishermen, day cruisers... And the river police.

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What trout? :p

I like the punky red hair coot chicks sport. They almost look like Moorhens as they get a bit bigger and then go monochrome.

Some Canada geese had nested beside the boat slipway. Only one egg hatched (l found a couple of eggs in the water) now the family has moved off so hopefully the chick will make it.
 

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