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kandj

kandj Report 29 Jan 2014 11:54

Ann, I need to google blackcap and pied wagtail now. Learning all the time. So glad that the birds are coming back into your garden again.

Lesley. we had thought that tiny tits, wrens, sparrows or siskins would use our feeder BUT we will accept the new blackbird or any other birds right now!

I hope Jane and OH are enjoying their break and not getting too wet.

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 28 Jan 2014 23:58

Ann I don't think I have ever seen a blackcap in our garden, having said that I remember about a year or more ago I said I had never seen a goldcrest now I often see one.

Fingers crossed kandj that the new blackbird will find your window feeder.

Lesley x

kandj

kandj Report 28 Jan 2014 19:47

The birds are back again Ann so that's good for you. A variety too, which must be really interesting to watch.

Rain for most of the day here in Yorkshire and so cold today.

A new young blackbird ventured into the garden and was helping himself to the food on the ground tray when out popped our regular Mrs Blackbird from her usual place in the shrubbery and shooed the other away. The young one came back about 10 minutes later and once again Mrs Blackbird appeared and chased the strange blackbird across the lawn until it flew away..... very entertaining to watch.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Jan 2014 15:50

Well the bird count on the feeders and under this morning was not huge but it is improving. We had a collard dove, a wood pigeon a blackbird two chaffinches a sparrow a starling a goldfinch and a black cap while I was watching. OH said a pied wagtail landed on the fence but it was out of my sight.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Jan 2014 09:30

Lesley, I love owls too but have never seen a wild one close up, love to visit the owl centre in the Lake District but not been for a few years.

Yes the views are spectacular, even on dull days, Thursday was the best day even though it snowed there were clear bits in between and the snow photos were taken on that day. The river flows past our timeshare right under the window. (We are slightly elevated) so is a joy to watch. Better in June though because we get the ducks and swans on it. And we see a lot of birds. Last week hardly any birds although we did have a dipper on a rock opposite our window.

Only in the past couple of years have we started to see canoes so I assume they have adjusted the nearby weir to give access to 'our' part of the river. The river flows from Windermere out to sea and a few years ago when the LD had bad flooding a lot of the lower time shares and the hotel were flooded and the road bridge was swept away. We always keep a watch for the level rising in the river which it only does it they open a gate from the Lake upstream.

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 27 Jan 2014 22:18

kandj I hadn't seen a barn owl for many years until yesterday, what a spectacular bird it is, we often see a little owl in our garden it sits on my washing line or prop and his/her head bobs up and down non stop it always brings a smile to my face when I see it :-D

Ann I looked at your site wow the views are amazing and I bet seeing beautiful baby L made you forget all about the bad weather :-D

For years I have taken cuttings (as I have this year) from my Jamaica Primrose (marguerite) as the frost normally kills them off, but this winter as of yet they haven't stopped flowering :-S :-0 :-S

Lesley x

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Jan 2014 20:06

There is a lovely photo of a blue tit on the photos blog from Jane.

kandj

kandj Report 27 Jan 2014 15:12

Typical dryer weather now you are home again Ann. Not to worry as I'm sure being near your family made up for the rain.

Lesley I have only seen the barn owls on TV programmes and they look amazing. We watched the nature programme but I was disappointed that we didn't see much about the hedgehogs as I would have liked. We used to have one that visited our garden and next doors too, but it seemed to have abandoned us both now........ a bit like my window birds!! I definitely must be doing something wrong. Not sure what though??

It is dry and bright here in Yorkshire today,, but with a wind that cut right through!
I also have just a couple of lonely snowdrops in flower but many poking through the soil with crocus and the green leaves of bluebells too. Spring can't be far away surely. Our neighbours hazel tree is full of long catkins. An absolute delight to see.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Jan 2014 12:57

just had a walk round the garden, it is dry and sunny, although quite chilly, here today, could have done with at least one day like this last week. We have one daffodil flowering, it looks very lonely, there are also some primulas out, a few helebores and the Mahonia which is in full flower and smell beautifully of lily of the valley. The snowdrops are up but not flowering yet but maybe spring is on the way. However, despite topping up all the feeders which were empty after being away a week we have not seen many birds back yet.

I hope that Jane has got this lovely sunshine for her days away, it makes such a difference. If she has she has obviously been better than we have, we must have been very bad to get the weather we had last week, never had a holiday like it before! :-( :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Jan 2014 22:03

Yes I know or rather knew as it was 50 years ago, Wembury Jane. Grandson's fiancee grew up in S Brent.

Jane

Jane Report 26 Jan 2014 21:36

Barn owls are beautiful aren't they.A couple of years ago when I used to walk my dog down the lane opposite there was one sitting on a post at the side of the field .I got some lovely photos of it as it was there every day for about a week .I think it must have escaped from somewhere as it seemed quite tame.I will have a look through my photos and find it.
We are staying near Yoxford. Westleton an old Coaching Inn.We have had a couple of holidays in Suffolk .Once in Aldeburgh and the other time somewhere right out in the blooming sticks not far from Woodbridge.

Ann I lived in Wembury a village about 8 miles from Plymouth ,so not far at all from Buckfastleigh :-D :-D

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 26 Jan 2014 20:08

I've just seen a barn owl :-D :-D :-D I was driving along our road and there it was in front of me sitting on the farm gatepost, the car light must have startled it as it flew off almost immediately, such a beautiful bird.

Where you are going Jane is about 50miles north of me, I don't know if you've been to that area before but it is very nice part Suffolk with lovely coastal views, plenty of walking and lovely individual shops, and if you feel like splashing out you can still buy a beech hut in Southwold for £70.000 :-0

Glad you enjoyed your holiday Ann.

10 out 10 for perseverance kandj:-)

Lesley x

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Jan 2014 19:59

I love the sea and miss it too Jane, I grew up about 20 minutes from Lee on Solent and spent a lot of time on the beach.

Where near Plymouth. OH grew up in Buckfastleigh.

Jane

Jane Report 26 Jan 2014 18:51

A Blizzard!!!! .Gosh you had it all then Ann.I just saw our weather for tomorrow and it looks like we might have a few wintery snow showers passing through.Doesn't seem it will settle though thank goodness.I have got 3 different coats all ready to go in the car in the morning.One really warm one,one rainproof jacket with hood,and a lighter weight one.Two pairs of boot/shoes ( I don't get on with wellies).I notice OH has a pair of Heavy Walking boots by the front door.I think the thing I am looking forward to most is seeing the sea.I miss it so much.I grew up just a few minutes from a beach in Plymouth and spent most of my days down there.Now I am as far away as you can get from the coast :-S.The air ,the smell and the sound of the sea.....oooh I can't wait :-D

kandj

kandj Report 26 Jan 2014 18:40

Enjoy your break away Jane. I hope the weather improves so that you and OH can see all that you plan to without getting very wet.

The weather has been heavy rain and strong winds here for almost all day, yet still have had lots of hungry birds. Mostly starlings and gulls, a few doves and a couple of big fat pigeons, as well as our regular Mr and Mrs Blackbird...... and thrushes.

I have decided that I will tie some fat balls on to the mature border shrubs tomorrow and try to encourage some little birds into the front garden. My plan is to see if they will then come along and use our window feeder???

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Jan 2014 18:36

Yes thanks Jane, had a lovely time seeing some of the family, Luke now has 2 teeth through and Grandson's wedding is planned for October. However it rained every day with hail, sleet and a blizzard on Thursday. Did manage to get photos of snow on the Langdales though. :-)

Jane

Jane Report 26 Jan 2014 18:09

Ann I hope you enjoyed your stay in Cumbria and seeing your Daughter and family.
We are off in the morning.Lesley I don't know where you live but we will not be too far from Aldeburgh.I think we will be going to Southwold,Snape,and depending on what the weather throws at us I would like to go to Minsmere Nature Reserve.We have seen a lovely Farmshop/Cafe at a place called Peasenhall,so will be calling in there to buy some of their produce to bring home :-D
Not a huge amount of bird activity today but I think the terrible rain will have had something to do with that.I did see though a Red Kite being chased off by a couple of crows and one of the Crows was actually nipping the Kites Tail Feathers !!!.

Will be back Wed evening .......Kandj, the Birds will come and go and my son probably won't notice a thing lol,which is why I will be texting reminders to keep the feeder filled up.I seem to be the only one really interested in them ,or I should say the only one who feeds them :-S

kandj

kandj Report 25 Jan 2014 22:52

Birdwatch today was a washout as we had an hours storm with heavy rain and strong wind....... not a bird in sight! Much the same as you Lesley.

Hope you and OH enjoy your little break Jane and the birds keep your son amused.

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 25 Jan 2014 21:41

Well my Birdwatch was a complete and utter waste of time :-( I hope yours went/goes better kandj :-)

Jane so your visiting my part of the country, lucky you :-D we had the storm too but luckily it passed over very quick.

Lesley x

Jane

Jane Report 25 Jan 2014 15:31

The weather seems to be turning a bit rough here now and the wind is really beginning to blow.Have just topped up the food so that will have to last until the morning now.
I am off to Suffolk on Monday for a couple of nights with my OH so my son will be in charge of feeding.I will be sending reminders throughout the days as I know he is likely to forget :-S

OMG it is thunder and a bit of lightning here now....and BIG HAIL Think I might turn off the computer now