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SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 10 Aug 2020 20:05

We put up a bee box last year and it was ignored but this year the bees have discovered it and I’ve been fascinated watching them flying in and out and filling the holes. I think that a couple of holes have been filled by the red mason bee but it’s mostly leaf cutter bees. They seem to have decided that one of my hostas makes good nesting material so all its leaves now have very neatly scalloped edges. It’s worth putting up with a few chewed leaves for the pleasure of watching them and knowing that we’re doing our tiny bit for our pollinators.

I’ve also been watching bees and wasps drinking from the bird bath. It’s a wonder to me that they don’t slip in and drown.

Re: the birdbath. From an upstairs window I saw what looked like a layer of scum on the water. When I checked the whole surface was covered in tiny bubbles. I’ve never seen anything like it nor had OH. To be on the safe side he gave it all a good flush out with the hosepipe and then refilled the bath. I’ll check on it in the morning.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 13 Aug 2020 20:08

After reading about bees needing a drink I followed instructions and filled a plant pot saucer with large pebbles and keep this topped up with water for bees to drink from. Not actually seen them drinking but it is there if they need it. Apparently they can drown if the drinking water is too deep, seems they don’t know to avoid deep water.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 9 Sep 2020 23:00

Daughter and I went shopping, this evening.
I have to wait for her to drive the car away from near the front door, before I can get in and just as I was about to do that, a frog hopped under the car. Out came the torch and eventually we noticed it had hopped out the other side of the car, so I ushered it further onto the neighbour's garden and we set off.
We had just gone a short distance on the next road, when we saw 3 young fox clubs on the side of the road. Luckily, 2 of them didn't decide to make a dash and join the one on the other side.
After a quick shop, we noticed we'd had a brief light shower of rain, so thought we'd better watch out for the frog at home. Sure enough, it was there on the edge of the driveway, but we managed to park without mishap. It was probably eyeing up the large collection of snails on our grass, out enjoying the much-needed rainfall.
Quite a 'wildlife' evening for our brief shopping trip.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Sep 2020 20:22

Interesting trip the Gwyn, reading about it I wondered what I was going to read next??

PatinCyprus

PatinCyprus Report 21 Sep 2020 11:02

Although still hot I know it autumn due to the birds. About a month ago I noticed the swallows, swifts and house martins collecting together and then there was none.

Today I'm watching the bee eaters gathering so they'll be gone soon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMmfrUD98SM

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 21 Sep 2020 11:47

The bee eaters are really colourful, Pat.

I don't remember seeing them when we lived in Cyprus.

We did have a lot of swifts swooping in from the nearby wadi.
They nested in the eaves of our rented house. I didn't know they were there until contractors were renewing the wood and disturbed the nests. Presumably there was no legislation back then regarding timing of such work.
A poor little baby bird, bald except for a few tufts on each wing was on the ground. We had to give it a chance, so took it indoors, out of the summer heat to try to help it. The workmen must have seen us because soon there was a knock at the door and before we could answer, they left 2 more babies for us. We fed them on flies and other insects and managed to rear them to a decent size before handing them on to another UK couple, when we had to move.

I didn't see one swift, swallow or martin this summer, when out for my walks. House martins used to regularly nest on the house opposite us and I used to enjoy watching their busy nest-building and feeding.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 21 Sep 2020 11:59

For the first time in the 28 years we have lived here we had a spotted woodpecker in the garden this morning. It was hanging upside down on the fat cake that is in a container on the apple tree and stayed quite a while having a good feed before roaming around on the trunk of the tree and then flew off. Lovely to watch it but of course no camera to hand.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Sep 2020 20:33

Lucky you Ann. I haven’t seen any woodpeckers round here though I expect there are some. I’m also wondering where our goldfinches have gone. We didn’t have loads but we had a couple of adults who were around every day and then in the summer we saw two young ones as well. A couple of weeks ago they just suddenly disappeared :-(. In fact there don’t seem to be many birds around at all, just a few bluetits, an occasional robin and starlings that come and go.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 25 Sep 2020 19:01

Not many birds here Vera and our goldfinches have disappeared I wonder if it is because there are teasels, thistles, sunflowers and other grasses with lots of natural seeds for them to eat

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 6 Oct 2020 11:50

I saw a couple of sparrows on the feeders this morning. I know that doesn’t sound much but we used to get lots of them all the time, then a year or two back they just disappeared, so I am pleased to see even a couple. Otherwise, apart from the pigeons and collared doves, there are only a few bluetits at the moment.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 8 Oct 2020 15:03

Not many birds around at all Vera. Maybe it is because there are so many berries on the trees and other natural foods for them.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Oct 2020 15:19

Jane was in 2019 a member of this thread and most of you will know from other threads that she has been very ill ver the past year. We have received the following message from Jane's daughter. I am putting it here so that as many of her friends as possible get to know the news.

It’s Hannah here, Jane's daughter.

I am sorry to have to share the news that mum died yesterday evening. When the time came it was very quick and she was comfortable. Her sister Janice and brother in-law Larry had visited her that same day. Me, Dad, James, Gareth and even Thomas the cat were all with her in those final moments at home - just how she wanted.

She leaves a huge void in her passing some of which we will fill with lovely memories of her. The world we find ourselves in currently means that we may have to find ways to grieve and remember her in ways that feel different to what we are used to being able to do. I hope you can cherish those fond memories or moments you had with her and if there were any you would like to share with me I would love to hear them if you felt able to.

All of your messages and photo’s were such a comfort to her - and knowing that she was getting them was such a comfort for us all as we could see how much they meant to her.

I have been able to find a few emails for people I knew mum spoke with online but if you could let others know I would be very grateful.

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 24 Oct 2020 16:33

I'm so sad to read this Ann. Jane was a lovely lady <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Oct 2020 19:35

Yes she was and her first grandchild due in a few weeks too <3

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 5 Dec 2020 11:00

It’s a while since anyone posted on here. We have been a bird free zone for a month or two, apart from a few blackbirds and pigeons but I think the harsh weather has suddenly brought them back to the garden. This morning I’ve seen lots of blackbirds but also blue tits, great tits, a couple of sparrows, a few starlings and, what really pleased me, 4 goldfinches :-)

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 15 Dec 2020 23:31

When we lived in Monmouth we had 30-40 mallard ducks to feed every morning, hundreds of seagulls to contend with especially in the breeding season!! Longtailed tits, blue and great tits, sparrows, a pair of dunnocks, robins, a couple of pairs of black bird, thrush every now and then, buzzards flying over head, cormorants flying past then you see them on the river diving, then back again..:) Occasionally a pair of mandarins, woodpeckers lesser spotted l think....miss all that..:( Now we have a pond with aprox 30 ducks on and a few swans, and a heron pops in most days, loads of fish for the residents to fish, they all go back in the water. Loads of bull finches, sadly some have died from the bug they get from dirty feeding stations. A couple of green finches, only seen them once, a couple of pairs of black birds, a robin and a pair of dunnocks, one really clean feeder is right outside our window, so we get a good view.....Hedgehogs as well..xx ;-) ;-) <3

Dermot

Dermot Report 20 Dec 2020 11:55

Last night, I spotted a youngish-looking fox trotting down our road.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 22 Dec 2020 06:11

We do quite often see a fox in our close Dermot heading for the golf course

Jude, great that you are still getting wildlife even if not as much as before but at least hopefully there is less chance of you being flooded there.

Vera, yes the birds have started to return, we have had the goldfinches back again. and still get the blue and great tits. also seems to be a resident blackbird again and I have seen the robin.

PatinCyprus

PatinCyprus Report 28 Feb 2021 07:56

Hello from Cyprus.

Although it's been warming up here the wind hasn't been too kind. Usually from the south, early in the year it was cold and from the north. The past couple of weeks it's been either from the east or west.

Since Friday it's been from the south and on this morning's dog walk there in front of us, doing their wonderful acrobatic flight, were swallows. Spring is here, your swallows are on the way. :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Mar 2021 18:08

Wonderful news Pat, very cheering, thank you.