forgetfulelephant
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Hi Rob,
Great pics of the heron feeding
Look forward to meeting up with you again
Stephen ( we left the concrete hide together this afternoon)
Thanks Stephen.
Hi Rob,
Great pics of the heron feeding
Look forward to meeting up with you again
Stephen ( we left the concrete hide together this afternoon)
Bit of a belated post I know but spent an enjoyable (but rather chilly) few hours at the flashes on Saturday. Is it me or has the downstairs part of the hide got a chiller unit built in?
Sadly missed the Yellow Wagtail (I always seem to) Nothing much to add apart from this Linnet, one of five that briefly passed through.
Nice chatting to Wheatearlp and Forgetful elephant, keep up the good work guys.:clap:
Thanks, Dan. Noted.
Just perusing the data and in the dark hours (14/15 March) preceding the first 2 LRPs arriving, there was negligible wind (no gust >1.1m/s) but what there was was Southerly.
When the Ruff appeared the wind overnight on (1/2 April) was again negligible (again, no gust >1.1m/s) but North or North Westerly
Stonking Linnet picture - shows what the ground floor can produce for photographers with a more favourable angle than has traditionally been available. Think the chill factor can be attributted to the unique well-ventilated design ....
Hi Sy, ...Also, I took the liberty of doing a bit of analysis of the wind direction for the period you've monitored so far - see pi chart below:
From this it can be seen that winds generally considered unproductive for spring migration (northerly elements and straight westerlies) have predominated (60%) cf. generally-held more productive winds with southerly elements and straight easterlies (40%). Cheers.
Dave, I've been trying to depict this very data since I started logging. I kinda hoped you'd step up to the mark - thanks. Can you tell/show me what/how to do it?
Bit of a belated post I know but spent an enjoyable (but rather chilly) few hours at the flashes on Saturday. Is it me or has the downstairs part of the hide got a chiller unit built in?
Sadly missed the Yellow Wagtail (I always seem to) Nothing much to add apart from this Linnet, one of five that briefly passed through.
Nice chatting to Wheatearlp and Forgetful elephant, keep up the good work guys.:clap:
Really like that grebe one Rob