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  • Wherenext
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    edited May 2021 #3362

    You caught him just in time Nellie as I think he's upped sticks and moved to Padstow.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited May 2021 #3363

    Guess it must be him, as I can't see there being more than one around our coasts.

    Quite different reasons why he's moved from Tenby. Daily Mail says it was because tourist got too close surprised while The Times attributes his move to the Life Boat being launched down the slipway that he was using as his home.

  • brue
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    edited May 2021 #3364

    Seal watching on the NE coast, lots of them, enjoying the sun. Also a huge flock of starlings with youngsters, on the grass having a grub fest. Some of the babies were sleeping on the ground and path ways. Quite a sight. You might need to zoom in for the seals. smile

  • Wherenext
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    edited May 2021 #3365

    Walking on the Stafforshire Moors and edges today. Saw, from on high, a Buzzard hovering and then dropping like a stone onto an unsuspecting Rabbit below. At least it was quick.

    Also heard our first Cuckoo of the year and heard some Grouse (should they be Grice if more than one?laughing)

    Also had a Hobby flash by us after coming over a brow of the hill. Nice listening to the Skylarks. 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited May 2021 #3366

    Good day for me. Saw Heron in flight, and a Willow Warbler singing away while on my first walk out with Flyte. We then went to Gilfach Nature Reserve and heard a Cuckoo as soon as we got out of the car. Lots of Warblers singing as we walked along by the river and then saw a pair of Pied Flycatchers, with the female taking moss into a best box. The, now usual, Red Kites and Buzzards were about, and on our second walk we saw a second pair of Pied Flycatchers and a handsome Dipper, Stonechats, a Raven, and a Song Thrush serenaded us along the way back to the car. Cuckoos calling again both by the river and back at the site.

  • RedKite
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    edited May 2021 #3367

    Had a pair of Cirl buntings on our plot this morning also a lot of birds nesting about the garden 1 pair of goldfinches in a forsythia bush next to OH's shed and it is their 2nd brood, 1 pair of common redstart's nesting under a cover also part of OH's shed and another pair nesting somewhere around out roof area even seen the male going down our chimney but as it finishes in the roof void they could be nesting in there as we do not have a wood burner here, cuckoos still calling and the nightingales.

  • Wherenext
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    edited May 2021 #3368

    A wander through Coombes Valley reserve today on a longer walk. Lovely seeing the Pied Flycatchers, Redstarts and Garden Warbler. There was also a lot of new Bluebell stands around. Bit late but enjoyable nevertheless.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited May 2021 #3369

    Banks of Bluebells here in Mid Wales, and still some Primroses in flower and patches of Pink Purslane and Campion in the hedgerow.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2021 #3370

    Walking along by the  Brecon canal  today saw, as well as the usual, for this area at least, Red Kites,  both a Blackcap singing away on a Willow, and a Spotted Flycatcher doing it's arial gymnastics. Also cruising  down the water, avoiding the canal boats was this family.

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2021 #3371

    More a flower day today.

    On a lovely walk which took us through some woodland, we came across loads of Wood Avens, new Wild Garlic, some Herb Bennett, Wild Strawberries and Common Spotted Orchids on the edge of the wood. Also the Hawthorn blossom seems a lot later here at it was at its peak today. Like having 2 birthdays. Wonderful.

  • DSB
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    edited June 2021 #3372

    From my daughters patio doors (they haven't yet built the patio......

  • ABM
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    edited June 2021 #3373

    Oh Deer  !!surprised

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2021 #3374

    Sand Martins and Swifts over the river near the site this morning, and numerous Buzzards and Red Kites as we drove up to our new site. Found out the cause of the Owl hoots during the day at the Brecon site....two baby Owls sat with one of their parents up in the tree behind nextdoor's caravan.

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2021 #3375

    They've been cutting long grass on the farm today. We still have a couple of fields next to us on the CL that have long grass and I've just been listening to a Quail calling. Called for about 10 minutes quite nearby so I suspect it's been disturbed from one of the other fields as I've not heard it in the previous quiet nights. 

  • ABM
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    edited June 2021 #3376

    Hilarious sight of next door neighbour armed with a large towel & a small dish of  ABM's very best bird food crawling round the living-room floor trying  to remove a young and nervous starling from under his furniture. It had, apparently, flown in at ankle height after colliding, as they do, with a window and then followed it's scrambled senses for safety surprised.  It eventually found it's own way out but only after all the furniture had been investigated and found wanting, of course. All that remains to be done is to watch while the furniture is returned to it's original positions { I will know when that's in progress from the chunnering and cussing that is sure to accompany it wink }

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2021 #3377

    Well that was a special walk, along Bradford and Lathkill Dales, seeing full fields of Buttercups and Clover, Swallows everywhere, Butterflies galore, a Dipper feeding a chick, a cute cygnet with mum and dad, a pair of Mandarin ducks, Redstarts and Willow Warblers, and best of all we came across a Slow-Worm on the path. Fortunately OH warned me just before I stepped on it causing me to do a quick pas-de-deux across it. Unfortunately it was quicker than we could get the phone out to photograph it!😂

    A really super day's nature watching.

  • ABM
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    edited June 2021 #3378

    OH, WN, was it a Slow Slow Quick Quick Slow worm then smile

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2021 #3379

    Nice one Brian.😀

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2021 #3380

    After a very slow start we've heard more Cuckoos than ever recently. Two days ago we heard at least 3 while we were out walking up to Bircher Common, and then this evening we heard another from our new site at Loggerheads, near Market Drayton.

  • eurortraveller
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    edited June 2021 #3381

    Bl**dy roe deer have come down out of the forest and eaten the tops of my garlic as their first course and tackled the lupins for dessert.

  • RedKite
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    edited June 2021 #3382

    Yes ET deer do like our plants I have had the same at home a few years ago they ate all my violas in a large pot and left the roots in.

    We have got huge numbers of swifts around our cottage here in the Cantal and today at Conques there were a lot flying about especially around the church, also a lot of red kites and buzzards here, saw a few grey wagtails down by the river Lot this afternoon.

  • brue
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    edited June 2021 #3383

    Deer once "pruned" our roses so neatly I thought a perfectionist neighbour had done it !!

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2021 #3384

    At least the Deer should taste nice, if you can catch them ET.

    Had sightings of Red Kite and Sand Martins, the latter at Chatsworth as we walked by the river.

  • Pliers
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    edited June 2021 #3385

    Dipper with 3 young on the stream at Roughlee this morning. We see dippers there quite regularly, knew they were nesting under a bridge, so really pleased to see they’ve been successful.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2021 #3386

    Red Kites seem to be all over nowadays. There have been over our site here near Market Drayton, well away from the release regions.

    There are at least one pair of Lapwings in a field in front of the caravans. You can hear them when they are being annoyed by the resident crows, but today I saw one chasing away a buzzards and then being assisted by the said crows.

  • RedKite
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    edited June 2021 #3387

    We stopped in Salers Cantal for lunch and again a lot of swifts but even more jackdaws all chatting away we do not get them at home.

    Now at second gite very good and more views and even more birds about here had a hoopoe fly over the garden and also a lot of bird of prey about so will take binos with me on the local walks.

    OH bought me a book to wildlife in this area very interesting.

  • Pliers
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    edited June 2021 #3388

    What haven’t I seen, but it seems everyone else has.....

    Rose coloured starlings, seems they’re everywhere, a pal has just emailed me a photo of one in his Horwich garden, feeding on fat balls.

    Any CT people spotted one yet.?

    🙂

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2021 #3389

    Not me Pliers. I'll keep my eyes peeled though. 

     

  • Pliers
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    edited June 2021 #3390

    John’s photo. 🙂

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2021 #3391

    Must admit I've seen them abroad but never "over here". Be nice to add to my UK list, although I've taken the fatballs off the menu at home for summer.