Here's a few shots from Sunday
I was glad to see Mr Rook doing a grand job of cleaning up the mess left by spadgers earlier.
Isn't he a handsome chap.
A few of his cousins just wonder if they can help
She made it safely I wonder if I can
I'm watching you carefully
Phew...made it.
Got rid of those pesky jackdaws and now you can see my lovely plumage
Shame that person with the camera left out my tail!!
Just showing that I'm good at sharing really.
Hope you like them
Gaynor
Lot to learn
Kind regards, Ann
About time this thread of Gaynors was bumped back up again .......
it appears we have a rookery close by so I took a few pics from the apartment balcony which is high enough to give decent views of these corvids which roost in one of the trees further back.
This was the first view of 633 squadron !
another circuit ............... not sure how many there are altogether but maybe 20 or so
Ear-plugs in !!
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Regards, Hazel
gaynorsl said: I know they can be pretty noisy, do you hear them at night as they go to roost?
Yes Gaynor, they seem to call more late afternoon as they circle around the area before settling in to roost; it is amazing how much wildlife is viewable just from the balcony ! We've had Kingfishers (sadly Alan hasn't come over and put perches in yet lol ), we have wild rabbits, buzzards overhead, goldcrests and LTT's constantly contact calling. I read in our local Alderley Park brochure that there are Owls (Tawny) and we have bats and yesterday one of the contractors on site told me there was a mink that comes to the garden to take rabbits, I tended to think mink kept very close to rivers and wondered whether he meant a Stoat but I'm not sure. Air Canada have just landed on the water as I type this ! oh .... we also have grey and pied wagtails. Who would have thought there is so much to see without leaving the apartment !! We are lucky there are 400 acres on this large science park and residential area. There is also a fox comes in occasionally at night-time.
gaynorsl said:Could be you get a chance next week with good weather forecast, even hot they say, for a few photos.
We'll do our best Gaynor, weather looks too good to miss; we've been stuck in most this week getting the usual snagging items ticked off as the tradesmen on site seem to choose different days to do these jobs so we've had to be around the apartment all week :( They now put heat sensors in all new builds and ours was too close to the ovens and hob and even the toaster set it off sometimes with a resulting decibel level to disturb the whole block as alarms go off in various places inside and even out on the balcony - I wouldn't mind but I didn't even burn the toast !!! With new sofas on order it will be the end of the year before we look anywhere near normal with the interior lol At least these things gave us a distraction from Covid for a while and kept us occupied but it's going to drag on I fear. Hope you get in some lovely walks with Sue doggie and see some nice wildlife.