Wildlife around Wales
Wildlife around around my home in Wales.click on the photos to enlarge.
A rare photo only seen him once in the garden  he is sure to come back when the weather gets colder .
Crested duck, mallard
by A Roberts in Wild about Wales Tags: Crested duck, egypt, Mallard ducks, Nile pollution,Rainbows, topadstools
 Getting quite tame this crested duck,  The   Crested Duck is a breed descended from the mallard . It has its appearance because it is heterozygous  for a genetic mutation  causing a deformity of the skull. As a result, when a pair of crested ducks breed, the young sort out in the usual 1-2-1 ratio:-does this mean the duck is quackers:-
Getting quite tame this crested duck,  The   Crested Duck is a breed descended from the mallard . It has its appearance because it is heterozygous  for a genetic mutation  causing a deformity of the skull. As a result, when a pair of crested ducks breed, the young sort out in the usual 1-2-1 ratio:-does this mean the duck is quackers:-Mushrooms ,Toadstools,Fungus
by A Roberts in fungus Tags: Clustered toughshank, fairy, fungus, Honey fungus (armillaria mellea), mushrooms, Shaggy ink cap (Coprinus comatus), Shaggy Scalycap,toadstools
 toadstool under the pine trees.
toadstool under the pine trees. Even the fungus is not safe from the vandals, ah well at least they will grow again.
Even the fungus is not safe from the vandals, ah well at least they will grow again.

 lots of these fairy villages about this one is just outside my front gate some nice person has put his foot in it.
lots of these fairy villages about this one is just outside my front gate some nice person has put his foot in it.friday photo.
 fungi on the trunk of the oak tree
fungi on the trunk of the oak tree there are three of this type of fungi on this willow tree by the river. tinder fungus (Fomes formentarius)
there are three of this type of fungi on this willow tree by the river. tinder fungus (Fomes formentarius)My thanks go to the land owner  and his grandson Rhys  for giving me permission to roam on the land freely’ this post will be spread over the coming week.
 The cattle grid on the lane to Brimmon hill farm. The only reason I went over the grid was I saw some mushrooms and Today I had set my mind on looking and photographing mushrooms hopefully colourful toadstools!
The cattle grid on the lane to Brimmon hill farm. The only reason I went over the grid was I saw some mushrooms and Today I had set my mind on looking and photographing mushrooms hopefully colourful toadstools!click on the pic  you will see the white spots. one on the first hill and the other bellow the pole.
 another mushroom this what i was looking for so you may as well see the ones i did shoot, and looking at the mushroom its a damn good shot not excactly centre but, just kidding! its been eaten by a very articulate bug .
another mushroom this what i was looking for so you may as well see the ones i did shoot, and looking at the mushroom its a damn good shot not excactly centre but, just kidding! its been eaten by a very articulate bug . the ripe puff ball
the ripe puff ball Pair of toadstools
Pair of toadstools Pair of puff fungi
Pair of puff fungi A fairy village is a clustered fairy settlement or community, larger than a hamlet with the population ranging from tens to a few hundred and we have a few villages here in Newtown.
A fairy village is a clustered fairy settlement or community, larger than a hamlet with the population ranging from tens to a few hundred and we have a few villages here in Newtown.Starlings in Aberystwyth
by A Roberts in starlings in Aberystwyth Tags: Starlings in Aberystwyth, The Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris
 The Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) trying their wings befire heading off out in the fields for the day
The Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) trying their wings befire heading off out in the fields for the day Dovey estuary rail bridge just after Dovey junction station where the rail splits for the North Wales coast line.
Dovey estuary rail bridge just after Dovey junction station where the rail splits for the North Wales coast line.
they say there are about 12000 birds most land on the Old university roof before going to roost under the pier
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Yellow wagtail ( Motacillaflava )
by A Roberts in BIRDS, Wild about Wales Tags: Blackbird, canoeing, Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Grey squirrel, magpie, mushrooms, Yellow wagtail ( Motacilla flava )

As a boy in woodwork class we would boil this what is sap from the cut in a pine tree. once boiled it was glue, this is still used today by hand crafted wood furniture makers

Masters of camoflague the only time they are spotted is when they fly over the river in search of a moving grub.

brew time for these canoeists. already they have done the five miles from Caersws, they said an average of 3 miles an hour and today they are hopeing to reach Welshpool some 14 miles down river.

These two guys are from the Chester area the guy waving is a Newtown man, his father still live here in Aberhafesp a vilage 4 miles out of town.
saw some very strange fun will post it tomorrow.
Mute swan
by A Roberts in MONTGOMERY CANAL Tags: Dusky Moorhen, Gallinula tenebrosa,montgomery canal., mute swan, The Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus)
The Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus)
Dusky Moorhen, Gallinula tenebrosa
The Coal Tit. Periparus ater
by A Roberts in BIRDS Tags: Blackbird, Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), midges,monkey puzzle tree, MOON, Robin, Spotted flycatcher, The Coal Tit.Periparus ater, The Isabelline Wheatear. Oenanthe isabellina, wood pigeon

The Isabelline Wheatear, Oenanthe isabellina. shots where taken high up on the cliff top above Aberystwyth
The Isabelline Wheatear, Oenanthe isabellina,  thank you Bob for its I D .Bobs blog is on http://birdsfod.blogspot.com/ .

The Coal Tit, Periparus ater, presumably Irish Coal Tit, P. a. hibernicus (note yellowish cheeks and breast)
Black-winged stilt Himantopus himantopus
Black-winged stilt Himantopus himantopus.
18 months ago  i shot these Stilt  that where on a small strip of water near thetombs of El-Kab.  and if you want to see the tombs please go to  http://myegypttours.blogspot.com
We are in El Kab this photo was taken of the small pond just outside the village where the Stilts where photographed.


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We are in El Kab this photo was taken of the small pond just outside the village where the Stilts where photographed.






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A Sunday in October
by A Roberts in MY GARDEN Tags: blue tit, Centipede, GOOSANDER, Great tit, Magpie .Pica Pica., Millipede, mute swan, RED ADMIRAL, Robin, Spotted Flycatcer





















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 the common staerling,
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