tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485553852636709933.post3881635752768854941..comments2023-09-04T23:13:53.973+01:00Comments on Wino Wendys Wildlife World : Day 8 of Fledge Watch and the day PF finally flew the roost with an RAF flypast for him......Wendyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16504648883313789101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485553852636709933.post-3868608198782416512016-06-14T19:57:17.400+01:002016-06-14T19:57:17.400+01:00Hi Kish, thanks for the plane ids. Yes the Hobbys ...Hi Kish, thanks for the plane ids. Yes the Hobbys are back, should expect to see juveniles in August. The Bee Orchid patch at Heathrow was mown down for some complete unknown reason but I'm hoping to get back there soon to see if any survived the massacre. Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16504648883313789101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485553852636709933.post-30184463426663693482016-06-14T13:28:26.784+01:002016-06-14T13:28:26.784+01:00Wow that was an interesting and post full of good ...Wow that was an interesting and post full of good pictures ... but to help you with the Flypast, there was only 1 Chinook the other helicopters were a Griffin, Augusta A109 and a Puma. The pics you posted in order 1.Hercules and two King Air, 2. A400M Atlas being followed by a hercules, 3. C17 Globemaster 4. two Tornados, RC-135W Air Seeker following a Sentinel R1. 5. Voyager and two Typhoons.... I guess you not too bothered about the planes but used to be my primary hobby when I was at school and I still keen to get photos of them, I posted some pics to my Flickr Page \kishw-aviation I took as they flew over Northolt ... News on Hobbys seems to be quiet are they nesting this year and what about the Bee Orchids at Heathrow are they flowering yet ?<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02168587396074469215noreply@blogger.com