Hi to all our viewers from overseas and those late ones here.
It has been a fairly quiet day, intruder alerts in the morning/afternoon, a bit of a barney between two youngsters but sorted out. EJ took no notice. Only 4 fish from Odin but EJ brought in a whopper late evening and they were at it for at least half an hour I think.
At present all three are sleeping and EJ is on her perch at the side of the nest nearest the camera.
Happy viewing, see you in the morning.
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Incoming fish methinks .... surely nobody can be hungry? Don't you believe it!!!
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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Another fish from Odin, yes its No. 6 today, Pharazon. Great stuff. wonder if they're hungry???????
EDIT: One def. not interested, LOL
Thanks for the fish count Lindybird, going by what has been said EJ's whopping great fish probably equals 2 of Odin's.
Margobird
Odin brings a fish for the Spain V Portugal game.
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Yes, margobird, I caught sight of it and it was twice as big as this one, still Well Done Odin, you're still Magnificent.
Two lined up for feeding ... and they've only just finished eating the last one ... amazing!
Nice to see you BigRab74 loved your post gave me such a laugh even more after I read Heron77's post.
They are GEM 's DjoanS - Giant Eating Machines !
Has another fish been delivered or was it the end of the fish EJ delivered. Someone is complaining or wanting more by the sound of things.
Lindybird said: Thanks for the ID Parade, Sandy: I still despair of ever getting it right, they keep growing more and more similar. Have been away from here and cooked and eaten our own fish dinner: but EJ and one youngster are still eating that fish!!
Thanks for the ID Parade, Sandy: I still despair of ever getting it right, they keep growing more and more similar.
Have been away from here and cooked and eaten our own fish dinner: but EJ and one youngster are still eating that fish!!
It is getting tricky Linda! I've always found #2 to be the easiest to identify, as it has slightly less dark colouration to its feathers, including a lighter nape and, as Barbara Jean pointed out from early on, has more white above the highwayman mask.
I always try to ID #2 first (to eliminate it from inquiries) and then try to sort the other two out!