Link to july-2020
Bywydd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife website/webcam > https://www.glaslynwildlife.co.uk/live/
YouTube Live Stream (with chat) > www.youtube.com/watch
Public Facebook page > https://www.facebook.com/BywydGwylltGlaslynWildlife/
All captures and videos ©Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife
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
Such great captures! Scylla . And the wildlife (Goosanders) so sharp - easy to recognise. Loved the landscapes ! many thanks. Off to watch the video now, quite utterly delightful Scylla
Aww thanks, CIRRUS :-*
I've been neglectful today 10 October. Now checking, it's rained quite a bit but the train caught a dry patch:
There's a GSW on the left feeder, it never showed itself fully - and, crossing fingers, a Goldfinch on the 'arch'. It was hell trying to get both showing at the same time
The Goldfinch flew and the rain tipped down. The cam's on this view for the night - can't complain, it's been 100% all day, it was the weather that spoiled it:
IMAGICAT
Cam rock solid again :) Lots of lovely scenery and trains, none of which I've snapped
These poor, bereft birds (who have been over-cooked from a pale and misty evening original) had no-one to pester
Kind regards, Ann
12 October
The corvids were back in the morning, not very clear again. Here are some scenes from the rainy day, nothing spectacular but we got a rainbow:
I know this is a prime candidate for one of my shady frames, but there's just no energy here.
Gotcha @ 07:15, only there for a few seconds - can't improve it further.
Later, on sentry duty
Another rainbow today, and the same scene followed on the hillside as yesterday:
Swans were in view for a lot of the day:
At about 18:00 the swans sailed down the river under the bridge and it got dark quite soon after.
Unknown said:Simply wonderful frame too.
That's from PhotoScape X, freebie in the Microsoft Store. Its frames are mostly useless but it has loads 'n loads of backgrounds for collages, so I have to do a side-by-side collage and cut it down into a single column to turn it into a frame. There might be another way, I'm still getting to know it.
THREE Great Tits (they were here much longer than I've shown) and a mystery birdie down in the bottom-right corner, fleetingly:
This has come out clearer than in the video - it looks kinda Chaffie-like ???
I could have done much nicer individual portraits but not all 3 together ;)