An August regular this morning:
83 Pied Flycatcher
Still wishing and hoping.:-C
Things certainly starting to move at this end with a putative Hippo. seen at the end of neighbour’s garden last night at 7pm, (in view for perhaps a long second) tea coloured uppers and cream yellow unders, a total flesh coloured bill, bland faced with no hint of super or eye-stripe!!
This morning started with 3 Willow Warblers, a second Common Whitethroat and my second Pied Flycatcher of the Autumn! Certainly looking promising for this last August week...fingers x’d.
Anyway, like all of us I imagine, I also have high hopes for the next few weeks, I’ve let the raspberry patch grow for the Grasshopper Warblers.
Not new, but my second Osprey of the year was a lot closer than the first, or at least it was until it circled up and up.
Two Pied Flycatchers (inc a pristine male in August!!) and a putative Hippolais is going some for a London garden Ken - fantastic. I am still waiting for a Spotted Flycatcher or any warbler other than Willow, Chiffy and Blackcap.
KenM;4050363 Happy hunting.[/QUOTE said:Don’t mention the ‘h’ word Ken, it all gets dangerous out and about here next week, only five hunting days per week, no doubt the handsome Roe Deer stag I saw this am. is on borrowed time now :C:C
Don’t mention the ‘h’ word Ken, it all gets dangerous out and about here next week, only five hunting days per week, no doubt the handsome Roe Deer stag I saw this am. is on borrowed time now :C:C
He’s a cull-ectable then, as far as the hunters are concerned, all rather sad Richard. :-C