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Beautiful female, Rutland's CJ7:
The hoped-for partner for CJ7, local male LS7, has not yet appeared. CJ has been tending the nest daily and yesterday she took everyone by surprise, producing an egg - which took us by surprise by surviving... until midnight at least ;)
IMAGICAT
Kind regards, Ann
Last time I had to sleep in a tent (overnight in the New Forest) I had to lie on top of my boyfriend cos the ground was so hard and cold. What a hero he was, what a jewel I dumped!
Lots of corvid visits yesterday, this was a charmer - someone on Chat said it was a Crow
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Richard B
Unknown said:I'd say it's actually a Corvus Corone
Thank you, Richard :) I'm afraid that LG Ospreys would have to become LG Corvids before I could absorb the various members in order to differentiate them
Cam is still down, the rollback ends @ 15:50 yesterday and the current "live" scene is:
I've only just thought to check the cam and it's been back up for ages. Rollback revealed lots of corvid visits and periods of rain. I should be in time for the thrushes, if they decide to pop on this evening.
scylla said:
Richard G B said: I'd say it's actually a Corvus Corone
It's just a plain old Carrion Crow
Unknown said:It's just a plain old Carrion Crow
I know, Richard !!! I googled it !!! As soon as you told me !!! If you ever waste your breath on me, it's not because I haven't tried
My download started @ 17:09 but no Mistle Thrush, I looked very carefully :( No birds at all, in fact, but the weather tried to entertain on 'n off thru the evening:
14 October
Corvid ins and outs thru'out.
08:45 Three Magpies but the stream was very glitchy so I've ditched my video:
13:50 Solitary Mistle Thrush (?)
Nothing more up to 23:15.