Friday, 25 March 2011

Friday at the Flicks - Hedgehogs, Great Tit

Apart from one night when no Hedgehog activity was spotted I normally have at least one tucking in to their favourite food - dried mealworms. There are usually several choices but they always head for the mealworms first.





For a while I have been trying to video some of the local birds while they have been singing but many things conspire against me. Not least being the camera spotting radar all birds have but I did manage to catch a Great Tit yesterday as it soaked up the Sunshine.



There was a bit more frog spawn yesterday morning and I did at least spot the frogs, unfortunately not in daylight when they seem to stay well hidden from view. I have only see them by torch light at night.

Have a great weekend observing the wildlife around you.

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

A bit of 7 Spot Rumpy Pumpy

7 Spot Ladybirds

The second clip in the video below was taken with the TZ7 on its zoom macro setting, not so clear as the standard zoom + macro setting but definitely gets in close. A bit wobbly as it was hand held.

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

First Flutters - Frog Spawn

Yesterday as I was pottering round the garden enjoying the Sunshine a Peacock Butterfly fluttered across in font of me and landed on some gravel. It looked a bit worse for wear but it was another sign that Spring is with us at last.

First Flutter

This afternoon a Large White fluttered across the front garden but it didn't stay for a photo call.

Earlier today I looked at the frogs and frog spawn on Hedgeland Tales and left a comment to say I didn't have any yet in my pond. You could have knocked me down with a feather when I checked my pond an hour or so later and saw two clumps of Frog Spawn which had appeared out of the blue.

Frog Spawn  220311

Not a frog in sight though. I moved the spawn to the nursery pond as there are fish in the main one. A couple of hours later there was more spawn in the main pond but still not a frog in sight.

Monday, 21 March 2011

Macro on Monday - Guess What

A good week for gold stars last week. Four out of four correctly identified the photo of a crocus. Gold stars to Jan, Keith, Glo and Adrian. Well done to all.


Image2 Crocus

Now for the new photo: Guess What.

Image 11

Clue: You won't find this on a sheep.

No prizes - just for fun.

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Perigee Moon - Hedgehogs

Last night I was hoping for some more video of the Moon as it was at its closest distance to the Earth for many years. To start with there were small dark clouds drifting across the Moon which would have been just what I wanted for video but there were telephone wires in the way. As luck would have it, by the time the Moon rose higher in the sky the clouds cleared so I took the DSLR outside for some still shots.

Super Moon 1

I tried many settings on the camera but the one thing I forgot was to set a low ISO so there are some artefacts on the picture. Also it is difficult to get great detail on the full Moon as there is little in the way of shadow on its surface.

Two Hedgehogs visited at various times last night. H, the one with one eye, was first. I think I will have to call it Horatio. Later another visited and ended up scurrying away after upsetting the water dish. (Seen at the end of the video) As that happened before I went to bed I was able to replenish the water supply which was just as well as both appeared again in the middle of the night.




Now I know why the water dish was empty a couple of mornings ago!
Snapshot from the video:
Clumsy Hedgehog

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Super Moon - Tonight

Tonight, weather permitting, you can see the largest full Moon seen for 18 years as it will be at its closest to the Earth since 1992. This short video was shot last night as the sky was clear.



Super Moon also known as Perigee Moon.

Friday, 18 March 2011

Friday at the Flicks - Nest Box, Hedgehog, Chaffinch

As ever there is plenty of tooing and froing from the Great Tits. No signs of nest building as yet but at least they are still both interested. The box is still used as a roost every night by one of the birds. A couple of times each day they will both briefly enter the box though much of the time one will wait outside on the fence in the background. That is also the time one of the birds does a bit of housekeeping, removing droppings and discarded feathers.





Most nights at least one, and sometimes two, Hedgehogs visit. Sometimes one will arrive soon after it gets dark but most visits are between 1 and 5 in the mornings.



There are a lot of Chaffinches visiting the feeders and searching for food on the lawn. This was by way of another practice in getting used to panning with the weight of the XL2 which is a hefty camera but at least I have now worked out the balance point for mounting it on the tripod.



Hope you enjoyed the short  video clips. Have a great weekend observing the wildlife around you. I shall spend the day contemplating being another year closer to my seventh decade.
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