delighted to see so many song thrushes
What birds (are you/have you been) watching? What birds have been watching you?
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Originally posted by gradus View PostRed Kite near Woodbridge.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostFlying ants emerging?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostGrasping the opportunity presented by the reduced early morning traffic this past Sunday night/Monday morning, I set up my little Zoom H3-VR ambisonic recorder among the rhododendron bushed near the 'newt pond' in nearby Lily Hill Park at around midnight, later using Zoom's Amnbisoics Player to convert the results to 5.1 surround sound. A generally successful operation, though I was sorry not to hear a single 'mew' from the local Red Kites. This weekend, weather permitting, I will repeat the effort among the Wild Service trees in the ancient woodland remnants in another local parkland, Hayley Green Wood.
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I’ve returned to the Scottish abode to discover two new - if temporary - residents. The walls in the house (built c.1835 in the Gothick style as the home farm for Taymouth Castle) are about 2.5 feet thick, with the occasional slit window, glazed at the inside end, allowing easy access from the outside. Ideal for a tawny owl. So two chicks growing apace, with maw and paw hooting and hollering during the night. Fortunately the room into which the window intrudes is a spare bedroom so they are not being disturbed. It is a bit like having ‘Springwatch’ on 24/7.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostSwifts heard in Winchester today.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostFirst swifts turned up at work yesterday...Their arrival always seems like a turning point in the year - winter is finally behind, even if the weather doesn't always agree.
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Our resident blackbird has returned and is claiming ownership of the big tree behind our garden with a sweetly repetitive medley of his greatest hits, including the first six notes of Postman Pat and another, this one in 6/8 time, no anacrusis, in quavers with crotchet notes in bold - Db-C-Db-Eb-Ab-Bb-Db.
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