greyseagull
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I'm on it - watching the stream live on my phone!
I saw this and thought, Blimey someones hacked Das's account.
Then saw this and thought, All is right with the world again
you dont expect him to be talking about chiff chaffs and ringed plovers
That's exactly what I was thinking.
you dont expect him to be talking about chiff chaffs and ringed plovers
you dont expect him to be talking about chiff chaffs and ringed plovers
Good thread, I've had a look at the cam from time to time.
Was looking at it last year, when the chicks had hatched. All looked healthy except one that was obviously smaller. Mum was feeding, and big chicks dominated to get the food. Started to feel sorry for the small one, until Mum made sure he/she got some raw pigeon.
Well done Mum.
Looks like another one is due.
when you back smudge ? More importantly headwetting beers ?Don't start him on dace, chubb, bream etc
when you back smudge ? More importantly headwetting beers ?
I love this stuff.
I started the original Peregrine falcon at the Amex thread and had been keeping an eye out for it all the time.
This season I moved to SWC so haven't spotted it. I have been keeping half an eye out for it but not this season, and thinking back I can't remember seeing it last season either.
I've been mad on birds of prey since I met a falconer at the chalk pit north of Lewes on the Ringmer Road when he allowed me to hold his Buzzard.
For the next few years (with my dad accompanying) I went flying regularly with him.
Before the tesco was built at lewes we used to fly his Lanner falcon there with telemetry on the bird and use a long lure. That was such a buzz.
The pinnacles were going out with his Peregrine and the dogs hunting game birds and his Harris hawk and ferrets for rabbits.
All birds of prey are perfect predators and have my utmost respect. The sight of a Peregrine swooping a pheasant or a Harris Hawk catching a rabbit will live with me forever.
get yourself a pair of decent binos and you get a great view of these from Churchill Square. 8x42 is about right.
I could look at those birds for hours, saw a pair of chiffchaffs down at Cuckmere haven last week & a couple of Ringed Plovers. still waiting for my first cuckoo of the year though
Regards
DR
Of course there are....There's a pair (of cuckoo's) nesting in Queens park, in the trees where the path crosses the water feature 'stream'...
I've been mad on birds of prey since I met a falconer at the chalk pit north of Lewes on the Ringmer Road when he allowed me to hold his Buzzard.