Amazing off-season developments in this BLOG!
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(Thinking of BIRDIE NUM NUM all of whose precious work for the RSPB Community has been wiped from the system.)
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Summarising the highly successful 2020 season:
21st March 10.36am Mrs G arrives3rd April 12.08pm Aran arrivesFirst egg laid 13th April 19:50 Second egg laid 16th April 18:17Third egg laid 19th April 19.01Chicks ringed with BTO metal and Blue Darvic colour rings on 24th JuneKC2 (M) hatched 20th May 10:52, fledged 9th July 14:48 (50 days)***KC3(F) hatched 21st May 17:59, fledged 14th July 09:36 (54 days)KC4 (F) hatched 24th May 12:52, fledged 18th July 18:44 (55 days)LAST SEEN:MrsG - 05 SeptemberKC2 - 24 AugustKC3 - 09 SeptemberKC4 - 09 SeptemberAran was last seen on 13 September @ 15:05hr (but not 100% sure that someone didn't see him after that)
***(Link) 21 November 2020, KC2 was seen in The Gambia.
The Magnificent Couple - Aran & MrsG - may they return in good health to add to their Glaslyn achievements and our delight:
IMAGICAT
A view of an old dead tree down in the valley, I wonder if any of the Glaslyn family perch on in throughout the season?
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Mike B said:I had hoped that MC could have pointed to a time.
05:30 approx. I can't be sure if my downloader gives the time it cut off or the time it finished processing the file.
@ 06.30 a grey squirrel visited.
Mrs G has changed colour :-)
Remarkable detail
Going thru yesterday backwards I came across the Wood Pigeon - couldn't miss it, it was on the perch for half an hour until it was discomfited off by the Crow. Had to do a little vid, hastily:
Kind regards, Ann
Me too, GB!
Contrasting the "pidge" a tiny bird (not a wren, how's that for expertise?!) perched very early this morning - whether there's any connection between sound and vision I do not know, but the final bird call is definitely not the perched bird!
Wood Pigeon - a different stance:
I've only covered up to 11:00, and just cursorily.
Unknown said:Image rather indistinct
It was too early for Heather so we didn't get a zoom, that would have been much clearer than my crops.
Valerie