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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 21 Mar 2015 21:22

Thanks Kandj, it wa a parkland woodland setting and we couldn't believe how many birds there were and how much they ate.

Jane

Jane Report 22 Mar 2015 17:12

First cut of the year for the lawn today..It looks so good :-D..Had a flock of pigeons and some collared Doves pecking around after :-D
Still only have the one Moorhen again..What has happened to the other 3??? :-S :-S :-S
What beautiful day it has been.We had tickets for the cinema for this afternoon ,but it seemed crazy to be sat in the dark watching a film so we decided to make the most of the good weather :-D

Graham

Graham Report 23 Mar 2015 11:22

The housemartins have arrived early this year. They're building a nest on the front of our house and making a lot of noise while they're at it.

I did ask you if you wanted any more moorhens Jane; but you've missed your chance now. :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Mar 2015 12:42

Some photos on the photo blog of flowers in our garden and also some from Cornwall.

Strange the house martins are early Graham when everything else is tending to be a week or two late.

Jane

Jane Report 23 Mar 2015 17:16

Haven't seen any Housemartins around here.When do they normally arrive?
As for the Moorhens.I would love more Graham lol BUT what if my 3 missing ones turn up !!.I am worried something might have had them :-(.It's been a while now since they have been here..Just have the one still.I do miss them :-(

Will have a look at your flowers Ann.The only flowers I can see in our garden are the Daffodils and some Crocus.I can't wait for everything to bloom.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Mar 2015 17:38

Aaw I hope the fox hasn't had the moorhens. maybe something frightened them off. Hope they return to you.

Jane

Jane Report 23 Mar 2015 17:45

Ann that is what I am worried about..Mr Fox :-S :-S.They might have been on nests with eggs :-( It would be a terrible shame if that is what has happened.

kandj

kandj Report 24 Mar 2015 09:53

A bright sunny start to the day here in Yorkshire although rain is forecast for later.

Yesterday we had Mr and Mrs Blackbird using the window feeder most of the day and there was the biggest pigeon ever (like a chicken really) eating all the food on the ground feeder. Hubby and I watched amazed that this fat bird could actually fly away!

How is your daughter managing to fill her days now Ann? I do hope that she has friends who are supporting her after your son in laws sad death.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Mar 2015 10:33

Yes bright and sunny although cold here too this morning. Mr and Mrs blackbird are much in evidence feeding in the garden here too Kandj so I think they must be nesting somewhere near.

Daughter is ok, she is doing what she planned to do she is accepting every invitation she gets. She has joined the local branch of under 60s widows and widowers group, has met two people for coffee from there and went to a bigger meet up in a pub on Sunday. Like me she finds it hard meeting new people but she was met outside and taken in which was nice. She also, at the weekend drove to Preston to meet up with one of the home workers who used to work for her and her new baby, and another friend from where she used to work visited for lunch one day. She is still working from home a couple of hours a day and sometimes has to go to meetings in London or Edinburgh. Her son and DiL are very good and call round a lot, Wednesday she is going out with DiL and last week they went to the cinema. She is also coming to Spain with us for two weeks. It is all about making new memories I think. She is obviously lonely without Jon but, as she says, has no choice, just has to get on with it. Strange I still can't get my head round the fact we won't see him again.

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 24 Mar 2015 13:25

Half an hour ago, my husband called me out to the front garden. There, circling over the house was a Red Kite.

I got a photo of it and enlarged it just to make sure.

Now, this is really odd as we had never seen any round here until last Friday and now we have seen two.

I suppose it could be the same one, but the one we spotted on Friday was about seven miles away.

I looked on the internet, it seems that the odd one has been spotted locally, within a ten mile radius and a chick was tagged with a radio transmitter in 2009 by Birdworld, which is not very far away, so it could be that one.

Nothing much else happening except the. Magpies are up to their old tricks, attacking the Pigeons who are now nesting in the Holly tree, just over the fence in next doors garden. At least they are no longer attacking them in the apple tree right outside our bedroom window.

M.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Mar 2015 15:27

Nice to see the Red Kites then Maryanna, maybe there are a pair and you are seeing one at a time. :-D

Jane

Jane Report 24 Mar 2015 18:19

Maryanna ,it would be great if one of the Red Kites is the 'tagged ' one. :-D..I wonder how long their lifespan is?

Ann your Daughter sounds like she is doing so well.It must be hard for her though. It's nice that she is meeting new friends too.She does sound a very positive young lady :-D

There is a Blackbird here that sits in the top of a tree just outside the lounge at the same time each evening.He sings his head off :-D.I am sure that when he sings I can hear another one somewhere replying :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Mar 2015 19:38

Young lady. Well not so young really unless compared to me. She is 53!

Jane

Jane Report 24 Mar 2015 20:20

She is still younger than me Ann so to me she is a young lady LOL.....7 years younger :-D..I still think I am young :-S.My joints don't feel quite the same though :-S

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Mar 2015 20:51

Tell me about it. I tend to forget she is 53 sometimes and think of her still in her 20s until I remember the Grandsons, well three of them are the ones in their 20s.

I like this I saw the other day... If you are over 60 and wake up without any aches and pains you are probably dead! :-D :-D

Jane

Jane Report 24 Mar 2015 21:06

:-D :-D Ann...I will see what happens in the morning...Hopefully I will be back :-D :-D

kandj

kandj Report 27 Mar 2015 11:29

I am a golden oldie and have the morning aches and pains to prove I am still alive!

I'm sure that your daughter will be looking forward to going on holiday Ann. I like your thoughts on making new memories. Your daughter is keeping busy and obviously takes after her Mum for having such a positive attitude to coping with her sad loss.

It's a lovey bright and dry day here today. Still the usual (boring) starlings, blackbirds, pigeons.. I am fascinated by everyone's variety of birds and other creatures in garden.

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 27 Mar 2015 12:43

Red Kite is flying overhead at the moment, he has been around for the last few days and seems to have been spotted in several locations in the town so I suspect there is more than one.

Other people have seen them where we spotted the one last week, so that is most probably a different one.

I am waiting to see what happens when the Buzzards come across him.

The Jackdaws are nesting in next doors chimney again, they are noisy argumentative creatures, always squabbling amongst themselves or with the Magpies.

M.

Jane

Jane Report 27 Mar 2015 17:42

Well I woke with painful thumb joints this morning so I am happy to be here LOL

I'm glad we have no Jackdaws here Maryanna.Looking at the chimneys along the road we all seem to have cages on.But down in the village there are some lovely old cottages and I can see the Jackdaws in some of those Chimney Pots.

I had a new visitor today.Mr Pheasant brought his girlfriend for a meal :-D...But sadly I still only have the one Moorhen :-(

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 27 Mar 2015 22:14

Oooh, Jane, painful thumbs, my left one started to hurt about ten years ago then about four years ago the right one started.

My sister has started to have the same problem, the pain just grabs you, I now have little knobbly lumps at the base of both thumbs and keep dropping things because they lock up.

I can sympathise. I had them both x rayed last year. " just arthritis ", apparently.

Not many little birds about today, mostly the bigger boys !!!

I wonder where your Moorhens have got to ? I hope they are safe.

M.. :-)