On Sunday it was a beautiful crisp morning see shot of mountains, and after a really cold night the birds were all around the feeders, they came down for the food as we were still topping up, the Robins and Coal Tits just ignored us, never seen so many different types and numbers so keen […]
Author: Walney Wildlife
Thursday 29th November
What’s happened to the weather, cold crisp beautiful days, great !! Yesterday we were being watched by two deer, very difficult to notice hiding in the long grass, and they spotted us first, they moved off slowly but were still in the area half an hour later. Quite a few Teal on the long pond, […]
27 November, 2012 17:08
27 November, 2012 17:08
Monday 26th November
A cold northerly wind on top of the damp made it really penetrating, more rain during the night, further topped up the ponds, photo of first small pond on the right, only inches to go to overflow. Snow appeared on the Old Man, took photo with small camera and also tried through the binoculars, straight […]
Re Bird Count
ooops……appears the chart has not been accepted…will have to ascertain what to do to rectify, Bob
Bird Count
Well after a few trials have come up with this chart for a count of the birds on our (almost) daily walks, the count of the small birds is done at the feeder on a timespan of about 15 minutes. The others are counted en route. Hope this information will be of benefit to someone […]
Bird Count
Well after a few trials have come up with this chart for a count of the birds on our (almost) daily walks, the count of the small birds is done at the feeder on a timespan of about 15 minutes. The others are counted en route. Hope this information will be of benefit to someone […]
Saturday 24th November
The rain keeps falling, never seen the ponds so full, a few Canada Geese on the long pond but otherwise very quiet, watched a skein of geese flying north this morning, they have probably been washed out as well. We have been seeing two male and female Bullfinches at the feeders, but this morning there […]
Thursday 22nd November
Dreadfull day today,did not stop the local wildlife from being out and about,two woodcock were in the dunes north of pond 35,seeing them fairly regularly but don’t know what the attraction is for them as they are seen usually in the wet scrub area. Put a lone short eared owl up further on looked wet […]