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Makov Animal Rescue Station
One of our favourites.
The Pond cam has remained throughout the year, with new-to-us maturing cygnets and fawns still at the bottle-feeding stage:
No table manners !!!
The second cam has been a White Stork nest, which I have not been following during Osprey season. The nest is very close to the ground because the Storks can't fly!
Today I find that the second cam has reverted to the birdie feeder we love - except it's been totally refurbished! (Wish they'd zoom out just a teeny tad.) Improved sound !!! And look who popped in a few seconds after I started the download
This was an incidental I came across on BirdwatchingHQ (you know how he hosts lots of cams unrelated to his own):
"Nocturnal thieves..."
IMAGICAT
What a very beautiful and ethereal painting, well worth the saving. thank you Scylla
Unknown said:I'm breathing a sigh of relief, so thank you Sandra and for the link. I'm very pleased I was so wrong
You are so welcome, Cirrus!
Glaslyn
I saw Heather say "I've been practising zooming on a Wood Pigeon on the perch", so I got up the nest cam, clicked on it a couple of inches back, and lo! right on the Wood Pigeon
So I had to do a video, even tho it was "only" preening:
The rain eased off overnight, today is gloomy and sounds windy.
I think these were corvids (rather than Starlings) flying in and out of the bare tree:
Heather tried to zoom but this is what happens and it's why I haven't been covering the cam this off-season - I do hope it can be repaired in the run-up to homecomings:
LG Feeder - just scanning quickly for arrival of Siskins - I know they've been here in February in previous years...
None seen up to lunchtime today.
29 Jan evening @ Glaslyn
A Tawny Owl at one of the nest boxes (someone saw another's head pop out of somewhere as the first flew off but I couldn't find it) - and were these the Whoopers? I thought they looked more like geese but wuddoo I know?
And was it an Egret who flew in and picked up something and flew away?
Lovely to hear a robin singing on the Woody P video Scylla. And, oh boy, those headlights ! on the Tawny. Thanks for both videos Scylla
The 30th of January was not a barren day on the Glaslyn PC cam, due in no small measure to Heather's efforts
Egret (Great White?), Tawny in colour but blurry due to distance, 2 frolicking Otters (sadly, too late in the day for colour), and 7 Whooper Swans (so it was Whoopers yesterday evening too):
LotL
There was activity out on the Loch before dawn but too distant and dark for video. The cam did another couple of pans-about - and then went down without me noticing until now
LG Feeder
30 January
Such orderly Tits waiting for the GSW to leave (lots of GSW visits that day, both M&F) - a second later there were twice as many waiters and it was chaotic:
I didn't notice any Cresties until this one at 16:30, and serendipitously the long-lost Tree-creeper chose to join it - so I had to spend time making a very fancy frame
What a great video. Yes, correct, a little egret and what a gorgeous pair of frolicking otters. Many thanks Scylla
Lovely 'snaps ! super picture of all the tits lined up and GSW And ah ...... sweet little tree creeper with the crestie . Thanks Scylla