HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MONTH!Do check back to last week's thread for some interesting posts: a post from Annette about a wonderful parade, a post from Lindy about spotting a stunning parrot (!), and discussion of hummingbirds, butterflies, and more. There was a lot of activity.
I hope everyone has a wonderful week and enjoys the dog days of summer.
LINDY: Just this week, I read an article on the Audubon website that said that dozens of exotic parrot species are now flourishing in the wild across the U.S. -- even in cold and urban climates, such as Chicago and New York City.Maybe your parrot isn't someone's escaped pet? Maybe the U.K., too, has a spreading population of parrots, due to weather changes, etc.? I don't know, but you might find THIS ARTICLE interesting. Be sure to take a look at that impressive parrot nest at the beginning of the article.
Keeping up with my rescue credentials, I just posted a bumble bee the size of a sparrow out of the window!!
LOL, Pat!! I think there are quite a few Trumps in the bible! We've heard but not seen the Parrot today, so he must have gone on to pastures new. We sat in the garden discussing it this morning, and came to the same conclusion that it might struggle when the weather gets much colder. I put out some cut up apples on the bird table, but they've been appropriated by the wasps..... OG -- Have to reveal that our son has taken voluntary redundancy. After over 20 years with the same company, he was offered a tempting package. He will be having a month off with Amber then looking for another position. No worry as he's in IT and very knowledgeable, so sure to find something. Just waiting for their arrival so must go.
Hi, all. The Audubon Society has published an interesting article about ospreys. As the osprey population grows in the U.S., they are increasingly nesting on utility poles, which is creating a real challenge for utility companies because the birds spark fires and cause power outages. The article talks about the problem and what is being done. Read it, if you want to, HERE.
Evening all: My daughter is arriving tomorrow for the week so spent the best part of the day organizing bedding, towels, etc.; then OH and I went off to Costco to get his hearing aid adjusted. The lady there showed us how to download an app onto a smart phone that makes it very easy to change all the settings (more on the app than the devices themselves).
Diane: Fascinating story about ospreys - and wonderful to read they're making such a comeback. Thanks for posting the link.
Lindybird: A good severance package at the right time isn't something to pass up. I know my niece would definitely consider one if she had the chance, but she's in an administrative/teaching position at a university and it's not going to happen. IT offers many more opportunities.
Off to the airport first thing to pick up daughter; take care all.