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Blogs and videos to the season so far:
Mrs G returned 21st March, 10:36 > mrs-g-returns
Aran returned 3rd April, 12:08 > aran-returns
First egg laid 13th April, 12:08 > mrs-g-lays-first-egg-of-2020
Second egg laid 16th April, 18:17 > mrs-g-lays-second-egg-of-2020
Third egg laid 19th April, 19:01 > mrs-g-lays-3rd-egg-2020
First hatch 20th May, 10:52 > first-2020-chick-hatches
Second hatch 21st May, 17:59 > second-glaslyn-chick-of-2020-hatches
Third hatch 24th May, 12:52 > third-chick-hatches-on-glaslyn-nest
Chicks ringed 24th June > glaslyn-chicks-are-ringed
KC2 fledged 9th July, 14:48 aged 50 days > kc2-has-fledged
KC3 fledged 14th July, 9:36 aged 54 days > kc3-fledges
KC4 fledged 19th July, 18:44 aged 56 days > kc4-fledges
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The three juveniles are thriving under Mrs G and Aran's continued care, proving once again what formidable parents they are. Long may the season continue to be be hassle-free as it nears the time for migration
JillR said:Sorry folks - the two birds are little grebes (dabchicks)
These, JILL? I just found a nice little video on here filmed in Wales in 2013, so hopefully these will be remembered ;) Little sweeties.
13 November
The whole morning up to 13:30 was corrupted, unplayable :( Late afternoon/evening we got some nest views, the corvid pair were seen blurrily on the perch and then a squirrel kindly turned up, popped into the left side and down over the bak, was here for about 3 seconds
14 November
Here was the Goosander in the middle of the river - there were sometimes two, I could never see where the second one came from and the view was always very distant:
Later a Magpie, no better view available:
Shame to give a beautiful swan a muddy frame, but needs must
IMAGICAT
15 November - I just said there was nothing to report but had left out the morning 6 hours.
There was a Little Grebe/Dabchick among 3-4 Goosanders, and then several corvids, including magpies, under the feeders - but no clear views.
16 November
Pinky-mauvy morning, colours not enhanced:
(Drag-n-drop has stopped working... Picture upload reporting "Error"... I'm going to clear cache/cookies and see if that works.)
Oh well, didn't need to - I can edit in the snap/s.
It got more vivid
Last shot before Heather changed the view:
There are 4 corvids here, the leftmost is head-only and other dark blobs are wood:
Underneath that view were Great and Coal Tits flitting around.
Glasnessie revived:
Goosander trailing 'footprints':
Way over the other side of the bridge:
That was up to 13:45.
It's been a dull and rainy day, no rainbows!
Terrific sequence of colour change - most interesting . And ye gods - 'hey ma I shrank the Osprey'.
very nice birdie shots nevertheless but Glasnessie ? nah - its a salty croc in disguise ( ¶ if you go down to the river today .....¶
17 November
What a grey day, and wet too - this is quite a bit brighter than the original. Who was it? I called it a Pheasant at first, and indeed the Pheasant was seen unmistakably later, on the ground near the feeders.
Flooded again:
18 November
There's even less of the plants in the "Flooded again" snap visible today.
Sunshine !!!
???
Kind regards, Ann
Birdies LG DU update.