I'm not doing a post-mortem of the LG 2019 season.
Here's to a colourful, action-packed off-season - but the cam needs repositioning and cleaning. MIKE ??? !!! ;-D
03 September!
As KORKY may have retired in despair (I nearly did myself!), here is An Animal's Guide to Britain.
(Originally posted by IAN and reposted by KORKY here with comments )
IMAGICAT
scylla said:I think that should have said "snuck". Getting so old here :o
Nooooooo! Please do not change---I knew exactly what you meant, love it for two reasons:• ALL your scyllogisms make me smile.• I have said "snook" myself on occasion.And regarding oldness, you have plenty of good-natured company. That's why we're here!
Imagicat || Tiger's links || 2022 LG Obs
Thank you for the news, GARDENBIRDER
Thank you for the amazing "Ouch!", ALAN
This morning at about 5 past 9 we had two black birds on the perch - one at a time, the first very briefly - CIRRUS (my go-to LG bird lady) thinks they may be juvenile Rooks - we did see a pair of Rooks in the summer, on the perch tree next to the nest. A few glimpses of the pale feathers have convinced me, if I needed convincing ;)
All the usual birds appeared today, Coal Tits dominating as always lately.
A Chaffie was prominent throughout the afternoon:
A Coat Tit was easily the last bird tho a Crestie had been an evening visitor.
BirdWatchingHQ (Akron, Ohio) has done a 4K test today - if you scroll back at this time of the night you can still get daytime footage - Northern Cardinals, Sparrows, Mourning Doves (whose plumage shows up amazingly in 4K), a Woodpecker I can't ID...
And many others. I've shown you this cam before, it's the one with the critter cam below showing raccoons, opossums, skunks, groundhogs, etc, at nighttime.
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Kind regards, Ann
I hope everyone gets to read this article re the Centre at LG and the loss of the feeder cam.
Birdies LG DU update.
First in by a long chalk:
It dropped a nut but didn't bother to fetch it in the end:
First bird:
Then another squirrel, then the second bird:
It made the thirds queue up... seconds later there were 7 Coal Tits queuing:
They'd all given up when a BlueTit arived with a couple of Coal Tit hopefuls:
Then the Coal Tits made up for lost time, but it was a squirrel who was first in colour.
That's up to 08:50 - can't do any more till later because I've caught my brother's cold >:(