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
Unknown said:BOPS'd.....?
That's our silly expression Bottom Of Page Syndrome ;)
Hurry back! I shan't have anything new, I shouldn't think - the birds are a delight to watch but a bit repetitive to post snaps of :)
Last tonight was this Coat Tit:
I couldn't do the 6-hour morning session because there was a corruption in it that sent the editor into "not responding" mode, no matter how many times I started afresh.
A Great and 2 Blues:
Just 2 Blues:
Uh-oh! Now the drag 'n drop has stopped working - I'll post this and come back and edit...
3 Coals (are you swooning over my expertise yet?):
A pastel Chaffie (nobody's told me any different yet... and the frame/background colour is an experiment, can't tell what it will look like on the page until it's on the page):
An "ordinary" Chaffie:
An elegant Chaffie:
Great:
Can't do any more tonight. The birds have been much more fabulous than my snaps portray, I can't do them justice.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Imagicat || Tiger's links || 2022 LG Obs
A Crestie was last at the feeder last evening, it paid about 3 visits at that time. It took some pieces of peanuts to the perch and tussled with them, one it flew away with.
Late in the day:
Hi PATILY - very please for you that you got a first :) I don't think I've ever seen a jackdaw.
This morning a squirrel kept everyone else at bay for at least half an hour:
It looked rather wet:
Then this unprepossessing chap arrived:
But he was actually a very fine looking fellow:
The light changed:
I must remember not to do these "deep" ones cos they don't display big enough
Don't know why, but the squirrel took a break and then went back to business:
Crestie dropped a peanut and darted down after it - we'll never know if it caught it:
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That's only up to lunchtime. Once they got going there were a lot of munchers all morning.