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Slightly bigger than the mainland Wren these birds amaze me how they survive the Shetland weather when birds like Robin and Song Thrush find the conditions to harsh to breed.
Well Peeps,
We made it home from Devon OK yesterday, got in early evening. The journey took two buses, and four different trains, and it was 8 hours from door-to-door. We got home, chucked our bags in the door, and went for a few swifties at our local pub. We got some chips on the way home, then...
This small wren family were living in a large cave next to our house in the Dordogne. The handheld shot was taken leaning against our back door in July 2013. The mother led the young back to the cave every time they ventured too far.
As two of our bedrooms are built completely within the...
This small wren family were living in a large cave next to our house in the Dordogne. The shot was taken from our back door in July 2013. The mother led the young back to the cave every time they ventured too far.
As two of our bedrooms are built completely within the limestone rock, our...
Well Peeps,
Its post and run for me this lovely, sunny morning...We are leaving Wroxham, and going to Lakenheath to spend a few days with me dear old Mum, so see y'all later.......
I heard this terrific racket in the corner of the car park and found a pair of wrens getting very agitated. It didn't take me long to see the cat!! I presume they had a nest and we did our best to shoo the cat away....