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Bird and wildlife watching

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kandj

kandj Report 28 Sep 2014 23:10

Luke is a real cutie Ann, he will keep your family amused and busy I think.

Lesley, Luke could be a little playmate for Millie.

Hello to Graham, your very welcome here. Thanks for the link.

Maryanna, all very interesting sharing news of your friends in high places.

Quite cool here in Yorkshire Jane, but dry and pleasant just as I like it.

I was in the kitchen this afternoon and saw a robin on the garden wall... it was a tiny one but a definite red breast. Made a nice change. Hope it comes back again.

Jane

Jane Report 28 Sep 2014 18:05

Curtsy to Ma'am :-D.Sounds like a wonderful time at the Palace Maryanna.
My Nephew was there at a Garden Party a few weeks ago .He is only 22 and was invited because of the work he does with the Red Cross.That will be an extra thing to go on his CV :-D :-D
I haven't seen any Geese for a long time flying over here.When my old next door neighbour still lived here and he looked after the little 'lake ' in the Garden we would get the Canada Geese .We would hear them early in the mornings coming in to land and they would spend many hours there before departing later in the day.But sadly now the people next door have totally neglected the lake and it is choked with whatever plants and nothing seems to visit there.Not even ducks any more.It is such a pity they haven't bothered with the place .I wonder why they ever bought somewhere with so much land if they weren't interested..I actually think they were hoping to sell off some of the garden to builders ,but that seems to have died a death at the moment (thank heavens).

It is so airless and stuffy here today .I find it a bit draining :-S

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 28 Sep 2014 15:33

Sunny Somerset, Ann.

M. :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Sep 2014 15:10

MaryAnna :-D :-D :-D :-D
Which county did you see the geese? I always have to check where you are.

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 28 Sep 2014 12:59

Well, Ann ......... I don't like to say too much, but.......

We had tickets to go and see the latest exhibition at home, sorry, I mean at The Palace.

Yes we did have tea but Her Majesty must have been somehow detained so we had to eat without her. It was a shame as she seemed to invited quite a few other people to tea as well.

I realised I was the first member of the family to go inside since my Gt.. Gt Uncle went to see the King, I think around 1920, as he was at that time, the oldest VC recipient alive.

I was out in the garden earlier, I had to water the tubs and baskets as they were all dying. A huge flock of Geese flew over. Oh dear, that usually means Winter is on its way. Those that don't stay on the nearby ponds during the Summer start to fly in around now.

I just hope we don't get another Winter like the last one. For everyone's sake.

M. :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Sep 2014 12:26

Erm! Not that I don't enjoy the same few of course! :-D :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Sep 2014 12:25

Love Egrets as well.

MaryAnna, name dropping :-D Tea with the 'family' was it? Maybe the Heron was by royal Appointment :-D

I meant to say how nice it is to see Graham adding to this thread, it has been the same few of us for ages. :-)

Graham

Graham Report 28 Sep 2014 09:34

Yeah, I know where Shapwick is. There's another nature reserve near there called Westhay.

I see the BBC have made a report about those great white egrets:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/18280491

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 28 Sep 2014 09:29

Shapwick is on the Levels, near Meare. It is the first time they have nested in Britain.

M.

Graham

Graham Report 28 Sep 2014 09:24

I think great white egrets are native to North America. So they would be quite rare over here. There's a nature reserve near me called Greylake and there's lots of little egrets there.

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 28 Sep 2014 09:17

Graham, some friends visited the Shapwick nature reserve last week and saw a Great White Egret, not too many of them about, only a dozen or so, I understand. They also saw Marsh Harriers at Ham Wall.

M.

Graham

Graham Report 28 Sep 2014 09:09

Stoats and weasels are about the same size; but stoats have black tails ;-)

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 28 Sep 2014 09:05

We get a Heron that flies past our bedroom window nearly every morning, he squeezes in between the house and the apple tree and usually lands in the garden of a house a few doors down, I have no Idea why, they don't have a pond.

Now,.......... When I Was at Buckingham Palace earlier in the week..........

There was a Heron in a Willow tree in one of the ponds in the gardens of the Palace. There were lots of people taking his photo, I don't know if they get them in America or Japan but he was certainly causing a stir.

Yesterday, when we were driving to Taunton, a small creature, I think it was a Stoat or a Weasle, whichever is the smallest, ran across the road in front of us.

Still not much in the way of birds about apart from the usual pesky Magpies and Jackdaws.

M. :-)

Graham

Graham Report 28 Sep 2014 08:46

There are quite a few stoats and water voles around here. We used to have a few mink; but they seem to have vanished (there was reports of mink being killid off by otters). Voles have a habit of digging tunnels into the banks of the canal.
I don't think there are any badgers near here. I haven't seen any of them or their setts.

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 27 Sep 2014 23:42

Graham maybe a stoat, weasel or mink.

If the ground is VERY dry and hard it could be a mole.

If the soil is wet it could also be a vole.

Lesley x

Jane

Jane Report 27 Sep 2014 21:22

Crikey Graham they sound big ...Badgers maybe?.Is it night time digging?

Graham

Graham Report 27 Sep 2014 20:14

I haven't seen any squirrels. And these holes are about 3 or 4 feet long; whereas squirrles normally dig quite small holes to bury acorns in. :-S

Jane

Jane Report 27 Sep 2014 19:35

Could it be Squirrels digging holes? I know that is what they are doing on our lawn :-S

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Sep 2014 17:20

Kandj, that is my 13 month old Great Grandson Luke.

Graham, you are so lucky to see Herons, I love to see them. Can't think what is digging your holes. Sounds like something digging for grubs of some sort?

Graham

Graham Report 27 Sep 2014 17:14

We have lots of herons around here at the moment. A heron was nesting on the canal bank near where I live recently. I didn't see how many chicks she had; and it's hard to keep track when they start moving about.

Something keeps digging holes around here. They're not very deep; but quite long. I wonder what's doing that. :-S