HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL SUPERMOON!
The moon turns full on Tuesday, 1 August, in the UK and the US. Then, on 30 August, a full Blue moon will occur (the second full moon in a month). Both are supermoons (perigean moons, which are full moons that happen at or near the exact time when the moon is closest to earth in its orbit, so they appear larger and brighter). The August Blue moon will be the closest of the year!
I hope everyone has a peaceful, joyful week. Love to all.
Lindybird said:Happy August! It's rained all night, here! Never thought of the human voice, in the poll about musical instruments. I would have included choirs, as I love those massed voices, the bigger, the better. Sing lustily myself when called upon in church etc, but doubt that the sound I make is all that pleasant, LOL!!
Limpy was in a church choir in Cromer in his youth and he was good enough to sing solos - he loved it. Then his voice broke ........ oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Nowadays he'd be like Alice Cooper in their early days - apparently it was once the thing to pay to go and see him, just to walk out!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
bjane said:A resounding YES to your comments. Longtime fan of Queen and Elton John. I like music of all kinds and especially if they have written their own music.
Yeah! I should add that it's one of my biggest regrets not seeing Queen with Freddie Mercury in concert. I've now seen Iron Maiden four times, though, and they are great live.
Birding holiday report Part 1.
Getting to Norfolk from North Wales cross country isn’t easy especially when you divert to RSPB Frampton Marsh. We had lunch there and then went onto the reserve in the pouring rain to look for the black winged stilts. We were lucky. We found both families - adults and chicks. I had only seen them in Spain before. I was glad to finally get to our hotel in North Norfolk though.
Next day we were out at 6am!!! We went to RSPB Titchwell. What an amazing reserve it is. In 2 hours we saw over 50 species of birds. Waders, ducks, marsh harriers, seabirds over the beach. Superb. Notice the lovely sea lavender and 2 little egrets.
During the day we birded at various sites along the coast including Cley where we eventually found the Long Billed Dowitcher.
I like the thatched hides at Cley.
For me, seeing birds like spoonbills and yellow hammers is a huge treat. We get the odd spoonbill on the Dee estuary but nothing like the numbers we saw every day. I have never seen a yellow hammer in North Wales.