In reply to scylla:
Plastic sheeting seems to be the ongoing theme. ️
There was a fish delivery this afternoon, but it didn’t look like HK0 got any of it.
HK0 followed him onto the nest with a stick.
He quickly took off again
It was very blustery on the nest today. HK0 was sorting sticks. This one blew away.
The male brings the piece of fish back
He didn’t stay long and took off again.
He came back, it’s looking a lot smaller!
Mantled with the fish then left again.
The next time he returned, it was with a stick. Fish gone.
In reply to Glider:
She’s still shouting for fish!
At last, at 19.13, fish delivery arrives for HK0 and it’s a whole one.
Shortest-ever video:
I would have put this on the end of that if I'd realised the wind had a hand in its departure. Couldn't do slomo, it was disappeared.
They do love their plastic sheeting. No point trying to contact anyone to find the source, it could be miles away.
(There's a mistake at the start but I'm not doing it again.)
IMAGICAT
I've had the RF open so long, you hadn't posted the fish.
Glider said:I was Googling Scottish fish and wondered if this was a greyling?
I call them fishes with them sorta scales but maybe slightly bigger "mullet", but on no authority
EDIT
On checking out Grayling - it could well be, someone will know.
A Dyfi Mullet - does it have a whiter belly?
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I sent off our photos to my friend - who is a self-professed fish expert and he sent me this Mullet from a fishmonger, he says our Alyth fish is a Mullet. He made some comments about Grayling, which went right over my head cos I was doing the Brenig fish.
Richard B
In reply to Richard G B:
Richard G B said:The head shape is totally wrong for a mullet and the scale formation/pattern is wrong. It looks far more like a Grayling
I shall tell him - after I've rebooted to fix network, which will take quite a while.
Like Peas in a pod