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Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 21 Feb 2016, 11:07
by Tripps
Is this the one? :smile: Owl in Barnoldswick

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 21 Feb 2016, 13:15
by Cathy
Beautiful owl. I want one... :smile:

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 22 Feb 2016, 04:05
by Stanley
No, that was a visitor in the Town Square. An Eagle Owl lived up at Prospect for about four years, I saw it regularly when I was up at Doc's. Here's one I met in Scotland at Glenfinnan..... The one that lived at Prospect was bigger than this.

Image

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 08 Apr 2016, 07:57
by Gloria
Are we swallow spotting, they can't be far away now. Last year ours arrived on the 18th April.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 08 Apr 2016, 08:02
by Wendyf
I haven't seen any yet Gloria, we usually get one brave soul a couple of weeks before the rest arrive. Must tell Colin to open up the barn window which they prefer to use as an entrance.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 09 Apr 2016, 03:59
by Stanley
Brave little birds!

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 09 Apr 2016, 07:35
by Wendyf
Just now, on calm nights, when I go to shut up the barn there is the wonderful sound of croaking frogs coming from the pond.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 09 Apr 2016, 08:51
by Tizer
I've seen one swallow so far, last Wednesday. It flew over our house travelling north in the early evening. I wonder if the ones going furthest north start out earlier?

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 10 Apr 2016, 04:09
by Stanley
They'll be feeling cold this morning in the sharp frost!

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 12:28
by Gloria
My brother lives on the coast near Stranraer, his swallows have arrived.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 02:38
by Stanley
Very mild there Gloria, especially on the Drummore Peninsula. They hardly ever have any winter. I've fought my way there in blizzards and found bees buzzing about at Drummore itself when I was delivering calves.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 08:29
by Gloria
We have a few bumble bees bumbling about looking for homes, surprising how large they are.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 08:40
by Wendyf
Someone was telling me recently that these early bumble bees are the queens who have survived the winter.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 10:33
by PanBiker
Probably Wendy, Bumble Bee Queens hibernate through the winter then forage for a nest site. She only lives for a year and produces a small colony of only 50 to 400 bees. They only produce enough honey to sustain the colony. Workers only live for a few months. One of the colony females will become the next Queen who will hibernate through winter and the cycle goes on. I like Bumble Bees I think of them as Jumbo Jets compared to the Honey Bees.

Bumble Bee Conservation Trust

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 13 Apr 2016, 04:02
by Stanley
I love the old and oft-repeated 'fact' that in theory a bumble bee can't fly, its wings aren't big enough for its body but nobody ever told her......

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 13 Apr 2016, 07:42
by Gloria
That's a woman for you Stanley, that's a woman........ :laugh5: :laugh5: :laugh5:

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 13 Apr 2016, 15:31
by Gloria
Swallows arrived this afternoon, lots of chattering and whizzing about going on.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 13 Apr 2016, 16:14
by Wendyf
Good news Gloria, not one sighting here yet. :sad:

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 14 Apr 2016, 03:43
by Stanley
It's quite warm in the SE at the moment, I wonder if they are having R&R there before coming North?

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 14 Apr 2016, 09:18
by Tizer
Warm days here (16C predicted for today) with plenty of sunshine. Lots of butterflies (peacocks and brimstone) and bees about.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 14 Apr 2016, 11:09
by Tripps
Same here yet those pesky swallows insist on going a lot further North - what's wrong with our flies and our eaves? :smile:
Or as Bob Dylan said -

Ah, my friends from the prison, they ask unto me
“How good, how good does it feel to be free?”
And I answer them most mysteriously
“Are birds free from the chains of the skyway?”

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2016, 04:21
by Stanley
We'll be lucky if we feel better than 6C in Barlick today. It wouldn't surprise me if the showers forecast for this afternoon were wintry, a shower of snow isn't out of the question.

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 05:14
by Stanley
I noticed in Butts this morning that the jackdaws have taken advantage of the missing swinging louvre on one of the two ventilation outlets on the gable end of the old Pigeon Club. They are nest building in there I suspect!

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 17 Apr 2016, 05:30
by Stanley
They are still busy this morning.....

Re: Wildlife Corner

Posted: 17 Apr 2016, 08:29
by PanBiker
Ash Grove Jackdaws have settled down to the point of all the last couple of weeks activity. No more stick fetching, probably ready for laying.