Hi folk,
It was a mixed day yesterday. Fish delivery I think in the morning but not sure whether there were more during the day. Two juves kept coming and going and Odin visited at least twice during the course of the day - once , eyeing up the fish the youngster had. Did his usual housekeeping and kept everyone amused with his antics.
We know that EJ and Odin were around yesterday, and the two juves are believed to be Titch and Middle but no doubt someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
Over to the night/early morning shift and keep us amused with your lovely commentaries and occasional pics.
I'm off to bed, see everyone in the morning.
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Good to hear Margo. I would think EJ could leave at any time now. It will be interesting to see what Odin does this year and which one of them leaves first.
I must go out now. I hope you have something to view and enjoy.
Hi, I'm back, no not working too hard, only doing what needs to be done!!!!
Still ENS, no sounds but the wind seems to be getting up.
afternoon margobird, all seems quite at the nest at moment
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margobird said: Godo morning SheilaFE I can just about ID sparrows, dunnocks and the more common garden birds. During the winter when we had a lot of snow here which is most unusual we had some fieldfares visiting and it was only something I saw on tne news that I reaslised what they were and started putting fruit out for them. Hoping to see Odin later on and not sure if the GEM's are still there as it has gone very quiet.
Godo morning SheilaFE I can just about ID sparrows, dunnocks and the more common garden birds. During the winter when we had a lot of snow here which is most unusual we had some fieldfares visiting and it was only something I saw on tne news that I reaslised what they were and started putting fruit out for them. Hoping to see Odin later on and not sure if the GEM's are still there as it has gone very quiet.
The fieldfare and redwing are one good reason for leaving the windfalls around the tree! Sadly this year's crop is much smaller because of the late frosts and wind we had during blossom time. Sad also to report an empty nest, with strengthening wind, but no rain and no osprey in sight or sound.
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Just popping in to see what's happening ... nothing! Empty nest ... well ... empty of ospreys anyway ... just some chaffinches flitting about!!
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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Two chaffinches determined to take centre stage at present. I guess there is a lot of food in the shape of bugs and flies around! Time for lunch...
Well snapped DjoanS!
I can hear the calling of one, if not two.... One closer then the other.