Philip Wilkins
A collection of short videos that document some observations on wildlife
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New species on the feeder - Blackbird enjoying the mealworms #birdfy #birdfeeder

An Introduction to our little nature reserve in South Norfolk part 8 Winter morning

Muntjac mother and baby moving through our little wooded area

Introduction to our little nature reserve in South Norfolk part 7

It is finished - the quick butterfly watercolour sketch part 5

Butterfly painting part 4 Small Copper

Butterfly painting part 3 Small Copper

Butterfly painting part 2 Small Copper #watercolour

A new painting - butterfly part 1 #watercolour

Part 2 of painting a Weevil in watercolour #painting #beetle

The Kestrel is back on the feeder!

The Magpie manages to have a feast of some mealworms #magpie #cameratrap #birdfeeder

Another new species for the feeder camera - a disappointed magpie #magpie

The Hedgehog seems suspiciously interested in the camera #hedgehog #cameratrap #sabotage

A collection of views from Sarapique, Costa Rica

One of the Moorhen chicks feeding on our pond

Nice to see such a large flock of Greenfinches in our garden after the problems they have had

Knopper Gall (Andricus quercuscalicis) on Oak

Great news! The Moorhen nested on our pond. This is one of the chicks

I think that the Kestrel wants an Oscar

Another new species for the feeder, a rather shabby Robin redbreast

Smash and grab. A Great Tit (briefly) visits the feeder

Chris Packham would be jealous - a Chinese Water Deer at our pond

A nice Muntjac family moment at the pond (with a Moorhen in the background)

This is what is supposed to come to a bird feeder! Blue Tit poses for the camera

A surprise visitor to the new camera feeder in the garden 🏡

Attentive parents feeding some cute House Martin chicks

A pair of Moorhens preparing for the nest in the large rush to the right behind them

Love is in the air.. A male Muntjac tries to woo a female

Our little nature reserve in south Norfolk part 5, the meadow