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Jane

Jane Report 27 Mar 2017 18:29

Ely is only about an hour from us too.But we had never been. Yes we went to the Catherdal Ann. It was brilliant.I loved it. We will be sure to go back again as our ticket for the Cathedral lasts for 12months,and there is lots more to see.
We often go to Cambridge which about the same distance so really there is no excuse not to visit Ely again.
Lots of swift visits from the Jay here on the feeder . Foggy morning today and it looks the same again for tomorrow .But if like today the sun will shine later in the day :-D

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 26 Mar 2017 17:13

Ely is a lovely city but we haven't been there for ages. I don't know why as it is only about an hour's drive from us, about the same distance as Cambridge which we go to quite often.

Lots of sparrows around, a few bluetits, blackbirds and pigeons but the strangest thing is a solitary long tailed tit that has been flying in and out for a couple of days. I am wondering if he somehow got left behind when the little flock visited the garden the other day. It is unusual to see just one. He seems to like the fat balls so I'll make sure I keep them topped up.

I mentioned the other day that I would have to clean the pond. (I always feel silly writing the word pond for something the size of a large washing up bowl!). Anyway OH has just come in and said I can't clean it out as it is full of frogspawn :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Mar 2017 16:10

Feeders all full now. We have the collared doves and the wood pigeons. Those pigeons are insatiable!! Long time since we went to Ely but yes, lovely town. Did you go into the cathedral?

Edit sorry, lovely city.

Jane

Jane Report 26 Mar 2017 15:54

:-D.. No Collared Doves in my garden.Just the big Woodpigeons cooing and collecting sticks and twigs.Also doing the naughty business in full view LOL.

We had a night away in Ely on Friday.What a lovely place. We stayed a few miles out in the sticks in an old Riverside Inn. The silence was wonderful.No traffic noise or light pollution.Just the sound of birds.Came home to the window feeder scraped clean.I think the Squirrel might have been involved with that.
Yes we are lucky to still have the Long Tailed Tits visiting .They may well just suddenly disappear though.They have to be one of my favourite little visitors :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Mar 2017 13:45

Bird feeders all empty so I guess that is the next job. :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 25 Mar 2017 17:34

So you are collecting them Jem? :-) :-)

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 25 Mar 2017 16:48

Good Afternoon Everyone :-)

I thought I'd tell you that I now have 4 collared doves.
The third appeared about a month ago and kept getting sent off by one of the original pair.
They will tolerate it if it doesn't get too close.
Now they have been joined by a fourth, but I don't think it's a second pair.

They sit in my elderflower tree until they hear me coming out with the jug I use to put seeds and nuts in to scatter them about.
If they are not there, I give it a shake and they soon appear.

Today one of the great tits was back. It came when I shook the jug.
It then sat on the washing line swinging and looking at me :-D
So pretty <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Mar 2017 15:00

Kandj, yes Adam is like Luke. Glad you dental checks were both ok. Our are due soon, I hate the deep cleaning.

Vera, yes I always wonder that about the long tailed tits, they seem to fly in and out quickly then we don't see them for a while Jane is the only one who seems to have permanent visitors.

Gwyn I do love to see the lambs in the fields. The ones with black legs may be Suffolk sheep although they also have black faces from the picture. I was surprised to hear on Countryfile that Herdwick lambs are born black, I assume they change colour so maybe others are born with black legs and change. :-D

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 23 Mar 2017 13:06

Not really wildlife, but what a joy to see lots of young lambs in the fields, as a friend and I crossed Romney Marsh on our way to Rye, this morning. Mostly they were Romneys, but some with dark long legs too, - not sure what breed they are...maybe mixed.

The blackbirds were singing heartily, as we arrived in Rye.
They really do enjoy a god burst of song, don't they?

Very few birds to be seen in the garden. It is very windy though, so that always reduces numbers.
Haven't noticed any of the small species gathering nesting material, but something is shifting a lot of moss off the roof and dropping excess on the paths.... The seagulls are good at that, so they might be the messy ones here.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 22 Mar 2017 20:19

Glad all went well at the dentist for you Kandj. It's good to see you posting.

I agree with you - there's nothing quite like a blackbird singing.

Windy and wet here for most of the day so not many birds around but we did have some long tailed tits in the garden yesterday. I often wonder where they come from and where they go to. The seem to appear out of nowhere, stay for half an hour and then disappear again and it can be weeks before we see them again.

kandj

kandj Report 22 Mar 2017 15:21

We have both been for routine dental check-ups this morning (all good) and as I was helping my hubby into the car a blackbird in a nearby tree was singing so loudly.
It was a pleasure to see and hear this birdsong on an otherwise cold wet morning.

Ann, Adam has grown quickly and he looks very much like big brother Luke.

Jane

Jane Report 20 Mar 2017 17:53

More visits from the Jay again on the window feeder. He lands with such a thump,and then has to kind of walk backwards on it so he can get his beak in the food tray.It is such a whopper of a bird!!!Probably half a length longer than the feeder !!!!

Jane

Jane Report 18 Mar 2017 17:42

We still never have Starlings. Just once in a while when they arrive in hordes .I can't remember the last time that happened.I think we have just about every other bird going ,but just not the Starling. I have to say I am not sorry :-) They are not my favourite birds.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 17 Mar 2017 16:34

The wind is quite strong here now and the birds have all disappeared. The Starlings have been steadily eating their way through the fat nuggets. And I see from the window here that all the mealy worms have gone again, as well as the crushed up fat balls which I put on the ground feeder. :-) :-)

Jane

Jane Report 16 Mar 2017 18:43

Have just seen one BIG Pheasant in the garden...He looked a bit lost.
Our Bird Bath looks like a toilet most of the time Vera :-S. You would think that they would poop over the edge rather than in the water LOL.It can't be very pleasant have a bath in all that muck !!!!..Maybe they aren't too fussy :-D
Can't wait to see the Swifts and Swallows :-D

PatinCyprus

PatinCyprus Report 16 Mar 2017 15:17

:-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Mar 2017 09:05

We are forecast strong winds today so maybe they won't pack their little bags just yet Pat. :-D

PatinCyprus

PatinCyprus Report 15 Mar 2017 21:54

The swallows and swifts are on their way and are leaving Africa. They are late this year but we've had strong winds and storms. I saw a swift and a swallow today when I was walking my dog.

They'll soon be in UK. :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 15 Mar 2017 18:54

We have two robins visiting the garden and eating from the ground feeder and occasionally from the seed feeder. We are wondering if they are a nesting pair as they don't fight. The starlings are eating us out of house and home.

Maybe your bird with the big poo Vera was a wood pigeon.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 15 Mar 2017 11:06

Just cleaned out the bird bath - what a horrid job :-| I am always moaning that we don't see enough birds in the garden but if a few can make so much mess I don't think I want many more. From the size of some fresh droppings I am sure we have had eagles there overnight!