Many years ago when cigarette smoking was a common activity I held out my pack to a friend so he could take one. He took two. One he lit and the other he put behind his ear.
"One for Ron." he says.
"Ron?" I queried.
"Yes," says he. "For later on.".
I was reminded of that as I watched a Grey Squirrel helping itself to some peanuts I had place in a dish on top of the Hedgehog House.
Very much an example of 'One for Ron" as it ate some and buried many in the grass to, hopefully, find again 'later on'. (No sound from this camera)
Sunday, 8 October 2023
Friday, 28 July 2023
Pond Lily
Thursday, 20 July 2023
Suns All Round
For once, here anyway, we have had Sunshine on and off all day and the temperature actually reached the dizzying height of 20C. Probably nearly warm enough for the BBC to show in a scary red on their new, let's scare the masses, temperature colour scheme. Another Sun which appeared was in the shape of ...
... this Hoverfly (Helophilus pendulus) also known as a Sun Fly. There were other flying creatures around but the most abundant, and irritating, were scores of what my mother used to call thunder flies (thrips). They may be only 2mm long and 1mm thick but when they land and crawl about on the skin in their dozens it feels very itchy to say the least. Fortunately they are harmless to humans, just very irritating.


... this Hoverfly (Helophilus pendulus) also known as a Sun Fly. There were other flying creatures around but the most abundant, and irritating, were scores of what my mother used to call thunder flies (thrips). They may be only 2mm long and 1mm thick but when they land and crawl about on the skin in their dozens it feels very itchy to say the least. Fortunately they are harmless to humans, just very irritating.
Monday, 3 July 2023
Thieving Magpie
I happened to spot this video capture this morning. I was curious as to what it was doing.
In the past I have seen them bury the occasional peanut in the lawn. This is first time I have been able to work out how and why some food suddenly goes missing from the bird table.
In the past I have seen them bury the occasional peanut in the lawn. This is first time I have been able to work out how and why some food suddenly goes missing from the bird table.
Thursday, 8 June 2023
Fox Visitor
Wow - best part of a month since I last wrote anything. Not that there has been much of real interest to inspire me until now. I was idly checking through last night's video captures when I spotted this fleeting visit:
Not sure whether its coat shows signs of mange or whether it is wet for some reason. On checking my other cameras I see it explored most of the garden. The Hedgehog had been in the Hedgehog House but had left about five minutes before the Fox arrived.
Not sure whether its coat shows signs of mange or whether it is wet for some reason. On checking my other cameras I see it explored most of the garden. The Hedgehog had been in the Hedgehog House but had left about five minutes before the Fox arrived.
Saturday, 13 May 2023
Three is a Crowd ...
... when it comes to Hedgehogs. Checking this morning's video recordings I was surprised to see three Hedgehogs visited the feeding station. First there were two which were wary of each other. The third visitor was very forceful in making sure it would be the next to enter for a free breakfast.
Unfortunately this video camera stopped recording sound some months ago. It looks as though all were safe and healthy in spite of the battle. It is a good job they have a thick coat of spines.
I have been keeping a watch on the camera nest box but the Blue Tits seem to have chosen somewhere else to nest this year.
Unfortunately this video camera stopped recording sound some months ago. It looks as though all were safe and healthy in spite of the battle. It is a good job they have a thick coat of spines.
I have been keeping a watch on the camera nest box but the Blue Tits seem to have chosen somewhere else to nest this year.
Saturday, 29 April 2023
Rook Raids Seed Feeder
Several times I found the lid on the seed feeder had been opened. It shouldn't have been gusty winds as it has a magnetic catch. I thought it may have been a squirrel though I haven't seen one in the garden for over a year. This morning I decided to check the camera recordings .....
I should have known that a corvid would have the intelligence to work out how to open the lid - as you can see with this Rook.
I should have known that a corvid would have the intelligence to work out how to open the lid - as you can see with this Rook.
Labels:
birds,
Corvid,
garden wildlife,
Rook,
seed feeders
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