Hi all:
Lindybird: I responded to your post at the end of the last Weekly Chat.
just used BOTH my leaf blowers but not in or to earnest this time.... LOL
What do you call the other one Gary?
Neighbour "feeds" large pieces of bread to birds daily - meaning "throws them in his back garden". Now autumn is near, the gulls are coming to get the bread, making life more difficult for the birds using our feeders as they swoop and dive above and around.
But it is entertaining when a starling gets a lump of bread, tries to eat it balanced on the garage roof ridge at the same time as keeping the others away. Inevitably drops it, tries to run after it down the tiles, and loses it over the edge - they never learn!
Ospreys Rule OK, but Goldfinches come a close second!
"Hemmingway" Alan........
Just looked in on NF stag and he is still bellowing and all I could see were a pair of antlers passing backward and forward past the camera. Hinds are definitely not being co-operative at the moment.
Original goldfinch, you will have to tell your neighbour that tha RSPB advises that cake is better for birds than bread then at least the starlings can break it into smaller pieces at least.
A leaf blower called Hemmingway ? You jest, Gary. Maybe not . I don't know what your first one is called.
Back home from work to good news about the girls - mostly anyway, I would just like Mallachie to be somewhere just a little more civilized where she could fish easily (like Rothes is).
Brenda - is the Stag cam infrared then? Since you can see his atlers in the dark?
Yes Cirrus. It changes as daylight fades.
Gary's first leaf blower is called Earnest (Ernest) Hemmingway.(Hemingway) Clever one Gary.
Well, laugh out loud and a mega number of exclamation marks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Thanks Brenda and goodnight to you. I'm off for my bath and bed.
Good night Cirrus and anyone still around.
good night Brenda. Thanks for posting to Cirrus about the name of the first one and correcting my spelling!! LOL
Cirrus, they aren't "birth certificate" names, just I said I used one "in earnest" and a few of the cleverer ones here of course made a connection with the name:)