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A complete change of stance when the Kestrel came over.

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Kestrel (Falco tinunculus)

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Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe)

Three morsels of food in about twenty minutes then sat on a post for forty five minutes.

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Gramborough Hill

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Sea Aster rayless form flosculosus (Aster tripolium var )

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Wasp Spider egg sac

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Nobody is quite sure why the zig zag pattern is present except possible to attract insects.

By it's small size this is probably a male.

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Egg sac was quite difficult to spot in the grass. This one is still open.
It less than three feet away from the presumed female below.

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This one is quite large so it's probably a female.

The web looks like its hung over manipulated depression in the grass.

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This one was on a web about three feet away, was much smaller than the one above so presumed to be a male.



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