
Saturday, March 31, 2007
W/E 31/3/2007

- HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK
- Increased Sparrowhawk activity around the garden including one particularly impressive but unsuccessful swoop. It looks like the same young male returning time after time.
- Lots of activity around two nesting boxes by Blue Tits. No sign of nest building yet but the birds are very interested and constantly chase other birds away.
- A pair of Wood Pigeons canoodling then mating on the trellis in front of our kitchen window.
- Discovery of frog spawn in a shallow area of our garden pond(pictured above).
- Getting up very close to Grey Heron (within 3-4 yards) while walking the dog. Could have had a really good photo if I'd had my camera, even the 3x zoom on my Powershot would have been sufficient.
On that theme I am now the proud owner of a Nikon D80 and just await memory cards coming in the post. I can't wait to test it out. I used the software to crop the photo shown above which I took last summer of a dragonfly.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Ospreys are back!
The 2007 Osprey season is almost on us and birds have already been sighted in this area.
I attended a refresher course today for the Tweed Valley Osprey Watch volunteers and the two viewing centres will be re-opening at Easter. Hopefully all our birds will have returned safely from Africa in time for mating.
Although the location of the nests are a closely guarded secret there is live coverage by CCTV from one of the nests which is broadcast in the viewing centres.
I am hopeful that this year I will be one of the volunteers who is chosen to visit a nest site in July when it is time for the chicks to be ringed.
I attended a refresher course today for the Tweed Valley Osprey Watch volunteers and the two viewing centres will be re-opening at Easter. Hopefully all our birds will have returned safely from Africa in time for mating.
Although the location of the nests are a closely guarded secret there is live coverage by CCTV from one of the nests which is broadcast in the viewing centres.
I am hopeful that this year I will be one of the volunteers who is chosen to visit a nest site in July when it is time for the chicks to be ringed.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Friday, March 9, 2007
Game bird



Nothing much to report on this week and there have been no sightings of birds visiting our nesting boxes. I spotted the Blackcap one day visiting the ground feeder but the highlight this week has to be the return of a pheasant to our garden, probably the first one this year. I have seen several in the fields whilst out walking the pup first thing in the morning and there certainly seems to be a general increased activity in the pheasant population.
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