HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MONTH!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week and a great October!
We've had an interesting phenomenon here in the Great Lakes/Midwest, including Indiana. Flamingos have been showing up on Lake Michigan and the Ohio River. Their presence here is unprecedented. They are tropical birds native to Central/South America, although some do appear in Florida.
Some scientists have speculated that the birds were blown here by Hurricane Idalia. Personally, I think that sounds odd because the hurricane traveled up the east coast of the US. The winds didn't impact the Midwest. (But nobody asked my opinion lol.) I hope the birds leave soon, because they won't survive our winter.
Hugs to all.
https://www.wishtv.com/weather/weather-stories/unprecedented-flamingo-sightings-continue-in-indiana/
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/flamingos-wisconsin-tropical-birds-visit-lake-michigan-beach-103437623
Dau & I have been voting for the Aussie bird of the year. My first and second and third choices were knocked out in prelim rounds <sigh> I've never heard of the Swift Parrot.
Lindybird said:This morning I was in a somewhat sombre mood as recently we heard that the husband of my second cousin is very poorly. The end of life was on my mind as I packed. When my OH arrived home at lunchtime, he asked if I'd heard the news. as he had just been told that one of our neighbours had died on Tuesday. (She lived 3 doors away). When we got to the caravan, we were told that someone here had died recently. Hum.
Oh, blimey - yes, I can imagine that doesn't feel good. One the plus side you're still here!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Morning all
Just thought this maybe of interest/help.
Daughter bought for me to use after cataract removal. I thought it was a load of TAT!! but had to eat my words, it really is helpful
(picture copied from amazon review)
Hope we in the South UK can enjoy an Indian summer and trust those Northwards do not get too much Rain