Well I think it's time I started a new thread as the old one is way tooooooo long now but can still be found here:
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/206786/in-my-garden
Also the garden has been renamed Parkneuk Reserve ;-)
Hope you all had a fabulous festive period and are all safe and well.
I have yet to venture out this year so it's just been me in my sparrowhawk hide (lol) aka Iona Summerhouse
So here's a few pics to kick off the new thread...hopefully get some new visitors this year..well I can live in hope ;-)
Jock taking pride of place in the Sprawk Hide
Had a mixture of sun, Frost and rain
Social distancing lollipops
Ringo hiding
Ringo after heavy rain
Redwing ...half decent pic finally
And my lovely crows who are always on the look out for Jock!
Thanks for looking and hope you all continue to follow to the progress of my garden
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Just looked at your video Linda, hardy little things aren't they those LTT's and only so tiny, hanging on like that. How many steps did you climb, can't get the page to go back now but I know it was far too many!! no baking of pies now and having to climb up there to deliver!!
Lot to learn
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Regards, Hazel
Sorry to hear you cannot take it easy this weekend, Linda. It is a shame that you cannot put off the clear-out until next week and enjoy the weekend. As for the 64 steps--make him come down and then go out for each visit! No point in struggling up and down those stairs every month. And is it necessary to visit every month?! I seem to recall that my parents only visited me a few times in the first few years after I left home, but then they were not much for travelling and my first home was 150 miles away from them (and subsequent homes have been even farther away). Yes, Mr GB and I are well (as far as we know!). Hope you and yours are the same. We will continue to wear masks in the rare times we are in places where previously masks were required. Luckily some places near us have continued to have signs asking for folks to wear masks inside.
Kind regards, Ann
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