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The Mole | 17:05 UK time, Monday, 1 June 2009

Note to self for next year: on the day before Springwatch starts, remember to buy shares in a variety of camera manufacturers. "There be gold in them thar hills..."

Yes, after its first week of transmission the Springwatch effect is in full-swing. Viewers have gone outside with their cameras and got snappier than a congregation of camera-crazy crocodiles. To take a look at the results you can visit the official Spingwatch group on Flickr and see the amazing results for yourself. Or, if you're pushed for time but fancy a giggle, then have a gander at a few that made me smile below:

First up, a squirrel so scared that he's gone white with fear...

white squirrel


I knew that hedgehogs liked snails. I didn't realise they liked them enough to share their food with them...

Sharing

Photo by chetty3

This is one for all those people who wonder at never having seen a baby pigeon:

Young Pigeon

Photo by Car Crazy Rob

The local youth choir in full song:

This year's brood

Photo by barronr

I love this shot of a beetroot avenue from a rabbit's eye view:

Beetroot in my veg patch

Photo by Batsy

Does anyone else think this great tit looks like he's just about to introduce his own natural history film?

great tit 01 Freja


"Have I got something on my mouth? ... Where is it? .... Here? No, what about here?... Still there?"

Housemartins collecting mud


"Frog soup, anyone?" I can't quite work out where one frog starts and another begins...

DSC03849

Photo by mapofafrica

Chris Packham thought these two grey heron chicks were the 'punkest' birds he'd ever seen:

When I grow up......

Photo by TheCoffeeNut

This little one looks like he's not going to stop eating until he's gobbled down most of his father!

Great Spotted Woodpecker & Chick


Thanks for your photos everyone! Keep posting them on Flickr and I'll keep returning to them!

The Mole

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