Good Morning all,
Yesterday had some interesting goings on. Delivery in the morning and a delivery in the early evening which resulted in an eventual takeover by the chick who lost out when EJ delivered round about 5pm This chick then kept eyeing his sibling up and eventually grasped the fish that was left and flew off with it., leaving the first winner of the fish contest to wonder what had happened. It was all very amusing and also a privelege to watch what can go on between siblings in the wild.
The evening ended with the usual ENS
Over to the early morning shift and keep those anecdotes and scintillating commentaries coming for us over here as we love to catch up in the mornings, of what has been going on early morning. BTW what absolutely gorgeous photos of the early morning at LG yesterday. Congrats to those that posted, really atmospheric.
Over to you!!!
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home
A poor windy GEM calling for fish!
Joined by sibling now both shouting!!!
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Can they both see one of their parents with a fish.
Oh Paul That was a brilliant comment - I could just hear Bill McLaren's voice!
Unknown said: Can they both see one of their parents with a fish.
It sounds as if they are hopeful of food! -- both looking over their shoulders at something....
--- very funny idea about the rugby commentary Heron!!
Titch shouldn't be hungry if he ate all of Odin's fish at 4.04pm.
Unknown said: Titch shouldn't be hungry if he ate all of Odin's fish at 4.04pm.
That is exactly what I was thinking, Brenda!
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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Thanks so much for all your efforts where pics and post are concerned everyone. I'm off to work now and back late but I will be interested to see if any more fish arrived.
FISH DELIVERY! Hope someone has taken a pic, as the still camera has now stopped for today.
EJ brought another fish and I think Youngest has lost out - but of course, he's very good at pinching fish off his sister.