RM2WT9PDH–Cranleigh School in Surrey, England, UK, a co-educational independent school offering boarding and day education
RM2WT9PDR–Cranleigh School in Surrey, England, UK, a co-educational independent school offering boarding and day education
RM2WT9PG9–Cranleigh School in Surrey, England, UK, a co-educational independent school offering boarding and day education
RM2WT9PFY–Cranleigh School in Surrey, England, UK, a co-educational independent school offering boarding and day education
RM2WPW1RR–Detail of decoration on a canal boat on the River Wey Navigations in Surrey, England, UK
RM2WPW1R3–Ransomes and Rapier Ltd sign on sluice gates controlling water levels on the River Wey, Ripley, Surrey, England, UK
RM2WPW1YB–Riverside garden with garden chair and table on lawn beside the water, UK
RM2WPW1NT–Mute swan (Cygnus olor) on the river feeding on vegetation or plants growing on the river bank, UK
RM2WPW1RK–Canal boats on the River Wey Navigations in Surrey, England, UK
RM2WPW1NY–Quirky nest box, novelty bird box in shape of a person climbing a tree
RM2WPW1RD–Pyrford Golf Club, view of the clubhouse and golf course in Surrey, England, UK
RM2WPW1X1–John Donne Summer House, a brick tower by the River Wey near Ripley, Surrey, England, UK, where the poet and Dean of St.Pauls lived 1600-1604
RM2WPW1Y7–John Donne Summer House, a brick tower by the River Wey near Ripley, Surrey, England, UK, where the poet and Dean of St.Pauls lived 1600-1604
RM2WPW1YG–View of Wisley golf club and golf course with golfers playing, Surrey, England, UK
RM2WPW1XG–John Donne Summer House, a brick tower by the River Wey near Ripley, Surrey, England, UK, where the poet and Dean of St.Pauls lived 1600-1604
RM2WPW1M5–Information board sign about the River Wey Weirs and Fish Pass Scheme, Environment Agency project in Surrey, England, UK
RM2WPW214–View of Wisley golf club and golf course with golfers playing, Surrey, England, UK
RM2WPW1WD–John Donne Summer House, a brick tower by the River Wey near Ripley, Surrey, England, UK, where the poet and Dean of St.Pauls lived 1600-1604
RM2WPW21E–View of Wisley golf club and golf course with golfers playing, Surrey, England, UK, with a white footbridge over the River Wey
RM2WPW1P4–Walsham Lock fish pass on the River Wey Navigation, Ripley, Surrey, England, UK, constructed to allow fish species such as eels to bypass the weir
RM2WPW1YM–View of Wisley golf club and golf course with golfers playing, Surrey, England, UK
RM2WPD5F3–Steps in the sea wall leading from beach to the road at Hill Head near Titchfield, Hampshire, England, UK, with seaweed and blue sky
RM2WPD5J2–Titchfield Festival Theatre in Titchfield, Hampshire, England, UK. The Great Barn, an amateur drama group venue
RM2WPD5HN–Titchfield Festival Theatre van in Titchfield, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2WPD5FN–Titchfield Festival Theatre in Titchfield, Hampshire, England, UK, with adverts for upcoming performances
RM2WPGEGB–Walsham Lock fish pass on the River Wey Navigation, Ripley, Surrey, England, UK, constructed to allow fish species such as eels to bypass the weir
RM2WPD5EM–Steps in the sea wall leading from shingle beach to the road at Hill Head near Titchfield, Hampshire, England, UK, with seaweed and blue sky
RM2WPD5FE–William Shakespeare portrait and famous quote on wall of Titchfield Festival Theatre in Titchfield, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2WPD5F7–Sign with arm pointing to the sea at Meon Shore, Titchfield, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2WNRH50–Stop Think Fraud web page, government information or advice on Gov.uk website about how to spot fraudsters and protect yourself
RM2WNRJ6Y–War memorial in Shinfield by the village green, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNRJ4W–Bell & Bottle pub or public house in Shinfield village, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNRJ6G–Shinfield Infant and Nursery School on School Green, Shinfield village, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNRJ30–Free village car park beside the village green (school green) in Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNRJRW–St Mary's Chuch, Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. View of the exterior of the building during spring
RM2WNRJ4C–Co-op village shop and delivery van or lorry in Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. Local convenience store
RM2WNRHTY–Dissected tawny owl pellets (Strix aluco) showing contents of the regurgitated pellet, including small mammal bones, teeth, and beetle exoskeleton, UK
RM2WNRHYJ–Shops and businesses in School Green, a road in Shinfield village centre, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNRH17–Stop Think Fraud web page, government information or advice on Gov.uk website about how to spot fraudsters and protect yourself
RM2WNRHTJ–Tawny owl pellets (Strix aluco), regurgitated pellet containing undigested parts of food such as fur and bones, England, UK
RM2WNRJ7F–Shinfield Infant and Nursery School on School Green, Shinfield village, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNRJHH–St Mary's Chuch, Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. View of the exterior of the building during spring
RM2WNRJXC–St Mary's Chuch, Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. View of the exterior of the building during spring
RM2WNRJ02–Houses or properties on School Green, a road in Shinfield village centre, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNRJ2B–School Green Centre, Community Hub of Shinfield Parish in Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNGH1P–Houses or properties on School Green, a road in Shinfield village centre, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNRJ2T–War memorial in Shinfield by the village green, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WNGH1D–Tawny owl pellets (Strix aluco), regurgitated pellet containing undigested parts of food such as fur and bones, England, UK
RM2WNRH48–Stop Think Fraud web page, government information or advice on Gov.uk website about how to spot fraudsters and protect yourself
RM2WNRJCW–Shinfield Infant and Nursery School on School Green, Shinfield village, Berkshire, England, UK
RM2WN4C6H–Redhead male duck or drake (Aythya americana) swimming, also known as red-headed duck or red-headed pochard
RM2WNG6WP–2nd March 2024. Following the warmest February on record in England and Wales, and the wettest February on record in southern England, there is a lot of flooding in parts of Berkshire. Pictured: flooded fields near the River Lodden at Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. Extreme rainfall is more common and more intense because of human-caused climate change, since warmer air can hold more water vapour.
RM2WN4C70–Redhead male duck or drake (Aythya americana) swimming, also known as red-headed duck or red-headed pochard
RM2WNG706–2nd March 2024. Following the warmest February on record in England and Wales, and the wettest February on record in southern England, there is a lot of flooding in parts of Berkshire. Pictured: flooded fields near the River Lodden at Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. Extreme rainfall is more common and more intense because of human-caused climate change, since warmer air can hold more water vapour.
RM2WNG6WE–2nd March 2024. Following the warmest February on record in England and Wales, and the wettest February on record in southern England, there is a lot of flooding in parts of Berkshire. Pictured: flooded fields near the River Lodden at Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. Extreme rainfall is more common and more intense because of human-caused climate change, since warmer air can hold more water vapour.
RM2WNG70G–2nd March 2024. Following the warmest February on record in England and Wales, and the wettest February on record in southern England, there is a lot of flooding in parts of Berkshire. Pictured: flooded fields near the River Lodden at Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. Extreme rainfall is more common and more intense because of human-caused climate change, since warmer air can hold more water vapour.
RM2WNG6YM–2nd March 2024. Following the warmest February on record in England and Wales, and the wettest February on record in southern England, there is a lot of flooding in parts of Berkshire. Pictured: flooded fields near the River Lodden at Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. Extreme rainfall is more common and more intense because of human-caused climate change, since warmer air can hold more water vapour.
RM2WN4C66–Redhead male duck or drake (Aythya americana) swimming, also known as red-headed duck or red-headed pochard
RM2WNG6W5–2nd March 2024. Following the warmest February on record in England and Wales, and the wettest February on record in southern England, there is a lot of flooding in parts of Berkshire. Pictured: flooded fields near the River Lodden at Shinfield, Berkshire, England, UK. Extreme rainfall is more common and more intense because of human-caused climate change, since warmer air can hold more water vapour.
RM2WN4DB2–Rosy-billed pochard (Netta peposaca) duck swimming, also known as rosybill or rosybill pochard
RM2WN4D7E–Chiloé wigeon (Mareca sibilatrix) male or drake duck swimming, also known as the Southern wigeon
RM2WN4BRP–Goldeneye duck (Bucephala clangula), UK, a pair of goldeneyes swimming. Male and female birds on water.
RM2WN4C56–Pair of goldeneye ducks (Bucephala clangula), UK. Drake goldeneye duck displaying to female, courtship behaviour with head throws
RM2WN4C5T–Goldeneye duck (Bucephala clangula), UK, a female bird swimming
RM2WN4BR3–Goldeneye duck (Bucephala clangula), UK, a male or drake bird swimming
RM2WN4CGY–Goldeneye duck (Bucephala clangula), UK, a female bird swimming
RM2WN4C0D–Pair of goldeneye ducks (Bucephala clangula), UK. Drake goldeneye duck displaying to female, courtship behaviour with head throws
RM2WN4C1A–Goldeneye duck (Bucephala clangula), UK, a pair of goldeneyes swimming. Male and female birds on water.
RM2WN4B97–Goldeneye duck diving (Bucephala clangula), UK, a male or drake bird in water about to dive for food
RM2WN4B8E–Goldeneye ducks (Bucephala clangula), UK, two male or drake birds swimming with a female
RM2WN4BPW–Goldeneye duck (Bucephala clangula), UK, a male or drake bird swimming
RM2WMXT3X–WWT staff working in water wearing waders at Slimbridge Wetland Centre constructing a temporary corral in a pond, England, UK
RM2WN4AFM–Smew (Mergellus albellus) male or drake duck swimming on a lake, UK
RM2WN12YE–Shelduck (group of shelducks, Tadorna tadorna) at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre in Gloucestershire, England, UK, during winter or February
RM2WN4CXF–Common crane (Grus grus), wild birds at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Gloucestershire, England, UK. Conservation reintroduction Great Crane Project
RM2WN4AFF–Smew (Mergellus albellus) male or drake duck swimming on a lake, UK
RM2WMXRTG–WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, view of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust wildlife reserve and visitor attraction in Gloucestershire, England, UK
RM2WMXRMA–WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, view of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust wildlife reserve and visitor attraction in Gloucestershire, England, UK
RM2WN4CPC–Rook (Corvus frugilegus), a large black bird of the Corvid family or Corvidae foraging on the ground, England, UK
RM2WN4CH4–Greater scaup (Aythya marila, also called a bluebill) male or drake duck swimming
RM2WN12XP–Bewick's swans (Cygnus Columbianus bewickii) wintering at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre in Gloucestershire, England, UK, during February 2024
RM2WMXT03–WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, view of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust wildlife reserve and visitor attraction in Gloucestershire, England, UK
RM2WN4CHD–Eider duck (Somateria mollissima), close-up of drake or male bird, UK
RM2WN4C9B–Greater scaup (Aythya marila, also called a bluebill) male or drake duck swimming
RM2WN131C–Smew (Mergellus albellus) male or drake duck swimming on a lake, UK
RM2WN131W–Greater scaup (Aythya marila, also called a bluebill) male or drake duck swimming
RM2WMXRWJ–Bronze statue or bust of conservationist Sir Peter Scott holding binoculars at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Gloucestershire, England, UK
RM2WN4CP7–Rook (Corvus frugilegus), a large black bird of the Corvid family or Corvidae foraging on the ground, England, UK
RM2WN131K–Greater scaup (Aythya marila, also called a bluebill) male or drake duck swimming
RM2WMXRJ2–WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, view of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust wildlife reserve and visitor attraction in Gloucestershire, England, UK
RM2WN1348–Identification of individual Bewick's swans using photographs of their beaks and comparison of bill patterns, WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK
RM2WN4DC8–Eider duck (Somateria mollissima) drake or male bird swimming, UK
RM2WN4DBW–Eider duck (Somateria mollissima) drake or male bird swimming, UK
RM2WN131F–Smew (Mergellus albellus) male or drake duck swimming on a lake, UK
RM2WMXTB4–Wildlife sightings listed, bird sightings list on a blackboard at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Gloucestershire, England, UK
RM2WN4C8E–Greater scaup (Aythya marila, also called a bluebill) male and female ducks swimming
RM2WN4DCH–Southern screamer bird (Chauna torquata, also known as crested screamer) sitting on a nest
RM2WMXRDM–Estuary Tower Hide at WWT Slimbridge Wildfowl Centre to watch birds and see the view across the Severn Estuary, Gloucestershire, England, UK
RM2WN4C95–Greater scaup (Aythya marila, also called a bluebill) female duck swimming
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