Friday 22 March 2013

Friday at the Flicks - Rook, Long Tailed Tit, Hedgehog

Once again the Rooks invaded the bird feeders. They particularly like the suet food and this one was having a great time attacking one feeder. Not shown are two other Rooks which were on the ground grabbing all the bits which were falling down. (No sound track)



A rare, fleeting visitor to my garden is the Long Tailed Tit. Though they normally move around in groups only one or two occasionally visit my feeders.



Once again the Hedgehog visited last night. Though this is about the time for them to wake from their Winter hibernation the weather this year is against them. Where the temperature would normally be in double figures, recently it has rarely reached 5C and this week it is struggling to get much above 0C and is likely to stay that way until next month. It will be difficult for them to find enough of their natural food which includes slugs and beetles.



I am putting out crushed, unsalted peanuts as a source of protein. The hogs need to find a reasonable amount of food quickly to make up for the weight lost while they were hibernating. Also available is a saucer of water - no milk as that is bad for Hedgehogs. I could put out tinned cat or dog food but that gets stolen by the roaming cats which are prowling around every night. I am not in to feeding other people's cats which kill birds, dig up my flowers and leave their mess for me to find when I am weeding. I might try putting a bit of tinned meat in the Hedgehog house where cats can't get at it.

Have a great weekend observing the wildlife around you and do give it a helping hand when needed.

6 comments:

  1. A good flicks today. i hope the hedgehog finds enough to eat.

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    1. So do I Adrian. It is tucking in well to what I put out.

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  2. the long-tails are so darn cute. that rook has a very unique, bald face!

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    1. TWG: LTT are amongst my favourites. The large grey beaks on the Rooks are unusual.

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  3. Gosh, that rook means business! Great video of it chewing the fat!! The LTT is a sweet bird, and eats much more elegantly :) Nice to see a hedgehog visit. Neat idea about putting food in the hedgehog house.

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    1. Glo: A beak that size is a good battering ram! I must check to see if the meat in the Hedgehog house was eaten last night.

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