The jubilee celebrations are upon us, up at Tollie we have done our best to get into the spirit of the occasion. We of course have our Red kites, and now we have a pair of Blue tits in the nest box, we just need something white. There has been reports of a White-tailed Eagle in the area so it would be nice if that put in an appearance over the weekend of celebrations, then if we could arrange for them all to hang about until the Olympics are over.
Blue tit about to enter the nest box on the side of the visitor centre at Tollie.Rumours of a nest in the vicinity of the visitor centre have been around for a couple of weeks now, I can confirm that they are true and we think that our regular visitor to Tollie is the male bird of the pair, he is the one with the blue and pink tags with the black triangle, I will hopefully get this confirmed as soon as I can. I think it is about time this kite had a name as blue/pink with black triangle is a bit of a mouthful. So far three names have been put forward, Tollie, for obvious reasons, Tristan, the ‘tri’ being a reference to his triangle symbol and Ruaridh which means Red King. Please let me know what you think.
The soon to be named (I hope), Blue/Pink with Black Trinagle. Thanks to Ronald for this and the Blue tit photo.Apart from kites and blue tits, lots of other things are being seen around Tollie. The Osprey is putting a regular appearance overhead, Chiffchaff and Willow warblers are regularly calling from near by. I was up there the other day and heard my first Whitethroat of the year with its scratchy protesting call coming out of the gorse bushes by the track, you can hear what they sound like here. Reports of Pine marten have been received and we have been finding chewed cones in the woods so we may have squirrels in the area too.
Who chewed these? Thanks to Liz for finding the cones and the photo.I noticed on the sightings board that Phoenix and Dodo had been spotted at Tollie, I think we would need some photographic evidence before either of these can be added to the list. Should anybody get any photos of either of these two please do not tell anybody and contact me directly as I think there may be a couple of quid to be made with these photos.
Blue tits and remaining chick not seen at all today, so hopefully it has flown off safely with the parent birds.
Liz
Thank you so much Liz, you're a life saver!
Roofing felt left up at tollie for your bug stack / next to the pallet on the side of the building. Enjoy your construction work!
That's fantastic Liz!! I did see one across the main road at Brahn, so I'm not surprised. If we get a squirrel feeder up there we might see them. XX
I had the squirrel cones checked out by Red squirrel surveyors, and we do have red squirrels.
liz