HAPPY NEW WEEK!
Everyone have a wonderful week!
It"s definitely autumn here, and the weather is turning chilly. Over 600 million birds have flown over Indiana during this migration season. 233,600 crossed the full length of the state last night. The scientists use weather radar to track the birds. The birds appear differently from the rain/sleet/snow on the radar. So, the bird data can be separated from the weather data and analyzed.
https://dashboard.birdcast.info/region/US-IN
Below is an interesting article showing how the researchers use weather radar to identify the species, direction, and numbers of birds on migration.
https://birdcast.info/about/weather-surveillance-radar-and-bird-migration-primer/
I haven't seen any reporting on the fate of the tropical flamingos that ended up in the Midwest, including Indiana. I'm hoping they saw the birds migrating and joined a flock of other large birds, such as the white pelicans that migrate through my state.
Hugs to all.
Good morning all from an almost sunny Suffolk.
Heather - sorry to hear about your BP issues. I have to do twice daily readings for 2 weeks every now and again as I have the reverse problem. My BP is too high espeically when I go for a check up although I am not stressed about it. However it is much lower when I am at home and rested so although they have put up my prescription of Ramiprol to 5mg they are not overly worried. I hope they get you sorted soon and you start to feel better.
OG I hope J gets some help with his knee pain and gets an offer of permanent employment soon.
I sympathise with the tailgaiting story - I too get that a lot on the smaller roads in in Suffolk and it really annoys me - however I do enjoy it when a boy racer overtakes using up his petrol me and then I slowly pull up behind him at the traffic lights or roadworks.
Re banks, here in Leiston I think we have one of the only banks in the area - I keep expecting it to be in the lists of brances closing but its still here. We also have an excellent Greengrocer and Butchers as well as a large East of England Co-op which sells electrical goods as well as everything else.
I too get exasparated at getting charity leaflets in the post. I donate to about about 6 regular charities and I always say no mail just email please, but they still keep coming. I then send them an email asking again for them to spend the money on the cause and not marketing, to no avail.
I would have liked to see the eclipse here but did see it online.
To everyone else - have a good week and hope we all get some sun between the showers.
Heather B said:Thank you, Clare. I am a retired nurse but hadn't heard of that medication. I will bear it in mind when I see the GP. I'm grateful to you x
It raises the blood pressure by tightening the blood vessels. I don't know whether it's a relatively new drug - when Limpy started collapsing due to his blood pressure dropping I asked if there was a tablet to raise the blood pressure and was told there wasn't. It doesn't seem to be a particularly well known drug. It was a very determined doctor in the hospital who first tried it on him. Ironically Limpy is now back to having high blood pressure and we have no idea why!!
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