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Do the birds know bird watch thread
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Jane | Report | 25 Nov 2009 18:41 |
Several years ago,my friend arrived on my doorstep with a cardboard box.Inside were 4 tiny Moorhens,maybe a few days old.They had been washed out of their nest by heavy rain.She thought I would know what to do!!!!!!.Not sure why she thought that,anyway off she went to work.I managed to ring RSPB and they suggested I made sloppy scrambled egg and try to get some down them.It was impossible.I can't remember how I got this other number but it was someone who took in birds and they had an incubator.I drove 20 odd miles to the other side of Northampton with these little things and met this person in a car park somewhere.They wasted no time ,and whisked them away .I have no idea if they survived.I do hope so. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 25 Nov 2009 18:31 |
Our moorhens stay at the bottom of the garden too, and they disappear sharpish if we so much as just go out the back door and straight back in again. They seem much more shy than the other ducks and birds. |
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Jane | Report | 25 Nov 2009 16:36 |
Hello everyone, |
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AnninGlos | Report | 25 Nov 2009 16:27 |
Cold, some sun and some very heavy showers here so not many birds around. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 25 Nov 2009 10:07 |
Hopefully a better day for the wildlife today. It's sunny and bright here. Not too cold and only a light breeze today. Awful weather yesterday and a worse night. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 23 Nov 2009 22:23 |
Had a quick look at your blog again today Jude. The florentine cat is so cute. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 23 Nov 2009 11:56 |
Thanks Jude. That sound worth a visit. Lol we used to have a cat called Nelson cos he only had one eye. We still have a tabby called Fanny who came to us as a 12 week old kitten when we still had him. We didn't want to call her Emma (his bit of fluff), but his wife was called Frances (Fanny) Nisbet and their marriage was reputedly unconsummated. Naughty girl used to pounce on him from his wrong side to catch him out sometimes. |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 22 Nov 2009 22:12 |
Hello Dizzielizzie:o) |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 22 Nov 2009 21:16 |
What is/are the Kymins Jude? If you remember back a few weeks we visited the Forest of Dean and Symond's Yat for OH's family tree. Might be good to know of somewhere else to include as part of another future visit. |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 22 Nov 2009 14:21 |
Hi there:o) |
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Jane | Report | 22 Nov 2009 10:51 |
Animals of Farthing Wood I had forgotten about that Lizzie.I think it was my daughter who loved to watch that.It think it used to make me cry sometimes lol |
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AnninGlos | Report | 22 Nov 2009 10:46 |
How wonderful Dizzie, what a lovely place you live in. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 18 Nov 2009 22:25 |
I go to work from Wednesday lunchtime until the end of the week, and today just as I was about to finish getting ready to go out I looked out of the window and it was like Autumnwatch live in our garden. I really didn't want to go. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 17 Nov 2009 18:15 |
Yesterday I had 3 pheasants in the garden, a male and two females. I've only ever seen one male here occasionally before. One of the females came up to the patio windows and tapped on it like the ducks do, but I don't think it was for me to give them food as they are much more nervous and usually fly off immediately they see movement. The strange thing was one of my cats was on the inside stalking towards the window at the time which was what caught my attention in the first place. Didn't get a photo though because I only had my phone handy and the females are so camouglaged against the paving slabs and gravel. I managed to fetch my camera and see it would be better using that, but they all flew off before I could get a good enough shot. Maybe another day. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 16 Nov 2009 00:18 |
Yes it was a bit special Jude. Don't suppose that'll happen again for a while though. Maybe it was because it was so dull yesterday - so much nicer today, we spent some time out in the garden today. I must look on the Autumnwatch site. I think it was last week they were asking people to log when you hear Tawnies. |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 14 Nov 2009 11:22 |
Dizzie....just read your post, wow that must have been a sight:o)) |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 14 Nov 2009 11:18 |
Morning.....back from me travels:o) |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 14 Nov 2009 11:03 |
Quite a commotion this morning. The weather is awful, heavy rain and high winds and I was expecting the birds to be tucked up in their roosts, but I was woken earlier on by a lot of birdy noise. It turned out to be a lot of crows (a murder of same?), loads of magpies, flying around in circles - I'd thought they were having a bit of a to do about territory or something. But there were loads of ducks quacking and moorhens (which we don't see very often on the garden - they're more shy), and even a pheasant on the garden bothering about. I just discovered why a few minutes ago. I saw a tawny owl fly along the river in a momentary lull in the tempest just over hedgerow height, but a good deal lower than the height of the trees. We often hear them late in the evening and early in the morning, but I have never seen one for myself except when you go to see birds of prey displays. I think this one has been taking lessons from the heron who flies along quite regularly. Maybe it's been having a spot of difficulty finding brekkie this morning. |
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Alice in Wonderland | Report | 13 Nov 2009 21:43 |
My contribution.......... |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Nov 2009 15:17 |
Makes a change from the usual sparrows and starlings I suppose. |
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