Posted in Bird Feeders, News on Aug 26th, 2008 No Comments »
I put this window feeder up for two reasons -
1. To see if I could bring birds right up to my window and get really close up photos of birds.
2. To see how people without gardens can feed birds.
There must be a lot of people without gardens who are interested in birds and I wondered [...]
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Posted in News on Aug 13th, 2008 No Comments »
A pure white blackbird has been seen in a garden in Lincolnshire. It would certainly stand out from all the other birds.
I myself have seen two blackbirds with patches of white on them.
Evolution is a funny thing. I bet the white blackbird does not last long. It will stand out, be seen more easily be [...]
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Posted in News on Jun 28th, 2008 No Comments »
It’s not all sweetness and light in birdworld
I’ve seen photographs of a Heron swooping down onto a duckling - trying to kill and eat it.
The mother duck skimms across the water in a vain, frantic and courageous effort to chase the heron away.
It is no contest. the Heron is a very large predator. The duck’s head would [...]
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Birdsong is a Miracle.
It’s strange that some of the birds with the most powerful song are birds which are ‘drab’ looking
The stumpy little Wren, has an explosive, incredibly powerful song.
The Song thrush whose wild ecstatic song can be heard in many gardens.
An aged thrush, ‘frail, gaunt and small’ inspired this lovely poem
The Blackbird has placid, mellow [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 15th, 2008 No Comments »
A golden eagle escaping from crows attacking her lost her sight after flying into an electricity pylon in her efforts to escape the attacking crows.
After flying into the electricity pylon she developed cataracts which is why she lost her sight.
The Golden Eagle was taken to the Wings Over Mull Sanctuary because she had been badly burnt by the electricity pylon. [...]
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Posted in News on Jan 15th, 2008 No Comments »
The comings and goings of the swifts and swallows near our house has always fascinated me and it seems it has fascinated other bird watchers over the years.
About the 12th Century in Germany a Prior in a Monastery fixed a parchment to a swallow’s leg asking -
‘Swallow where do you live in winter’
The following spring [...]
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