.A hasty start to the new month, to get something done in BIRDIE's forced absence and before the possible/probable FIRST OF THE MONTH FREEZE (and I've already got freezing probs here!).
When Birdie is back in she may give me her comprehensive version to insert here :)
Parents and chicks are all doing well, with no real upsets so far.
©Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife
IMAGICAT
24 July
Someone landed behind a rainblob, no hope of ID-ing, gone in a couple of minutes:
Heather came on duty just in time to catch KC3 flying in to the perch
This is the current scene - not good fishing weather for dear Aran:
Heather had a scout around but found no-one:
KC2 chased off this corvid:
Shame we didn't get a fly-in:
She took the bunch to the nest and picked up a pine cone:
Aran brought garfish:
KC2 was somewhat at a loss as to how to deal with it:
Seems to have made headway on the far side of the nest so we can't see, being watched by a sibling.
I'm just starting the 24th all over again to make sure no fish missed early on - but, homophonically
... Aran probably missed a lot of fish in that mist
KC3's early perching:
Another snap of KC2 with his witch's broom - I know it's a weird setup but wanted to get the ends of the straw in, so might as well include a couple of cows to
I didn't find any fish before the Garfish - and see how the chicks dealt with it by the time MrsG took it over:
^^^ Forgive the obvious question going unanswered - how many and which chicks had had a go at it? Well there was too much jiggly toing and froing for me to stop now.
KC3 was on 'n off hoping for fish:
He was rewarded with a flounder:
KC3 didn't eat much of it but had to return to protect it later when there was an intrusion which MrsG dealt with:
KC3 proceeded to eat loads more of the flounder, until there was a repeat of the intrusion!
When she returned MrsG took over the fish again, with KC3 in attendance:
Next fish - which you can't see because I preferred the view of he and MrsG making a stand together vs who?
But you can see it was a very find headless fish, after KC2 collects it:
Then KC3 took a turn with it:
Aran brought a whole fish - was it a brown trout? Am I learning?
He ate some himself and I'm sure he was feeding juvies before MrsG came for it:
Aran brought a big stick - he musta forgotten his babies have fledged
MrsG did some netorising too, then flew to the top of a pine tree:
At last! I hadn't seen KC4 nearly all day (allowing for misses), she flew in at teatime:
The 3 of them:
Here was KC3 on the perch waiting for supper:
But when supper came it was KC2 who got it:
Last sighting of KC3 as the evening and the weather drew in:
Aran took over on the perch - he was watching a Corvid:
That was the last activity on the nest.