Monday 28 October 2013
A new broom sweeps clean...!
Apologies to any blogs I have stopped following, but I've not been around anyway! I'm preparing for the future and a new start!
Sunday 12 February 2012
Around Par... St Andrews & Par Beach Pool
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I actually heard a Greenfinch today...!!!
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Muscovy Duck
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Robin
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Chiffchaff posing as a Reed Warbler!
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Chiffchaff posing as a Chiffchaff!
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Distant GS Woodpecker
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Labels:
Chiffchaff,
Great Spotted Woodpecker,
Muscovy Duck,
Robins
Wednesday 25 January 2012
Wednesday 22 June 2011
The plight of the Swift
Please, please get involved. I sent a report in yesterday and was very surprised to receive a telephone call today advising me that mine was the first received from Cornwall. Click on the link to find out how to report your Swift sightings to Stephen Fitt - RSPB ...
http://www.cbwps.org.uk/SwiftsFORM_2011.doc
http://www.cbwps.org.uk/SwiftsFORM_2011.doc
Friday 17 June 2011
Thursday 16 June 2011
I wonder if anyone can shed any light? I am having problems with my blog. I can look at the blogs I follow, but I can't leave a comment "as me"; it just puts "anonymous" or boots me out! I can't view my followers either. I can sign into my blog and post, but when I click on another blog it forgets that I'm signed in ????????????????
Saturday 26 March 2011
Rare bird at The Copse!
Well, as it’s officially “summer” tomorrow, I thought maybe I should put something on my blog!
I did do a brief head count today, the main highlight being the first sighting of a Greenfinch in the garden for a good while, hence the “rare bird” heading! It was a good looking; healthy male and I hope he stays that way!
I saw 3 Jays this morning, which is only the second record of 3 together around the garden since I started keeping records.
Our 3 Dunnocks were up to their usual antics of courtship rituals and chasing one another around the garden, flapping their wings. It appears that the (Polyandrous) female likes to show the males her lady parts – bizarre to watch!
The Collared Doves were collecting nesting material from the garden, favouring left over twigs from the patch where the mint grows. Maybe they like the fresh minty scent! They were then seen copulating, again. I'm sure they have done enough of that over the last few weeks and usually on top of the bird table roof for some reason!
2 Great Tits were collecting the dog fur, which I threw out for them last week when I groomed Hesper!
Things are hotting up! I love this time of year :0)
A Dunnock from last year...
Well, as it’s officially “summer” tomorrow, I thought maybe I should put something on my blog!
I did do a brief head count today, the main highlight being the first sighting of a Greenfinch in the garden for a good while, hence the “rare bird” heading! It was a good looking; healthy male and I hope he stays that way!
I saw 3 Jays this morning, which is only the second record of 3 together around the garden since I started keeping records.
Our 3 Dunnocks were up to their usual antics of courtship rituals and chasing one another around the garden, flapping their wings. It appears that the (Polyandrous) female likes to show the males her lady parts – bizarre to watch!
The Collared Doves were collecting nesting material from the garden, favouring left over twigs from the patch where the mint grows. Maybe they like the fresh minty scent! They were then seen copulating, again. I'm sure they have done enough of that over the last few weeks and usually on top of the bird table roof for some reason!
2 Great Tits were collecting the dog fur, which I threw out for them last week when I groomed Hesper!
Things are hotting up! I love this time of year :0)
A Dunnock from last year...
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