I'm Back At Last. After my enforced break , still not 100% but desperately wanting to get out with the cameras, I want to see wildlife and have a look at other blogs, Thank you all for all the good wishes, they were very much appreciated. I am still having numerous hospital visits, all but one associated with my Sepsis, the other one is for my new knee, that cannot come quick enough.
WHILST THE CATS AWAY, THE MICE WILL PLAY.
In this case I am the cat, { not known for my stealth} and the mice are a damnable squirrel, it's only since being home I managed one evening to sit out in the car, I'm still not up to sitting in the hide, when this little horror appeared and went in both boxes, I am usually very wary of squirrels on our land and as a rule move them on within a day of seeing them, but this time being otherwise indisposed in hospital I was unable to do anything about it . Before going into hospital I was regularly seeing Barn Owls leaving both boxes and we were finding pellets all the time, hence the previous post relating to dissecting Pellets post. Since arriving home and having the visit from the squirrel , we saw no Barn Owl pellets or any sign of the birds for the best part of four weeks weeks, I have the ringers asking if we had young in the box and also a friend wishing to visit with his kit to sit in the hide to watch and get some images. At last some good news, as I was out on the tractor today [11.07.2021 and we had a good amount of pellets under the small box, so tomorrow if it stays dry I will get some images, and as soon as I can get the cameras on in both boxes cameras on in the boxes and see what's going on, fingers crossed all is well.
Pre my hospitalization I had two visits to Eyebrook Reservoir
CAN SOMEBODY P,LEASE TELL ME HOW TO STOP THIS PROGRAMME SHRINKING MY HHEADER?????
VISIT 1 15th of April.
Cormorants on the Tern Raft. These will soon be moved on when the Terns return. |
Red Kite, a go0o0d distance away. The closer the bird came it really kept a watch as to what I was doing, in the last image it is virtually staring at me. |
Great Tit, near the Reservoir entrance Stream. I got the following images from the bridge over the stream. |
Chaffinch, again by the bridge. |
Blue Tit, by the bridge. Always a delight to watch. |
Visit 2.
The Day Prior to being Rushed into Hospital.
Greylag Goose, opposite Stoke Dry. This pair got out of the water to feed on the bank. |
Canada Goose,[ for David.] This one also on the bank away from all the Canada Geese. |
Great Tit just about to leave the box. We've had again this year both Great Tits and Bluer Tits in the nest boxes near the house, also several more pairs in boxes scattered about in the trees. |
The other bird in the pair returning, it appears with no food
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Tern Raft Eyebrook Reservoir. Appears this year a considerable drop in the number of Common Tern and the raft is being shared with Black Headed Gulls. |
As usual the normal chaos around the nests is still evident. |
Black Headed gull objecting to the Terns returning. |
Common Tern Near the Raft. With the aerobatics its difficult to get a decent image. |
Yellowhammer[ landed about 30 metres from me.] This must be the first yellowhammer I've seen in several years. |
And then a second bird turned up, must be my lucky day, different tree. |
Mute Swans with Cygnets. The only ones I have seen so far this year. |
My First Trip Out 8 th of July Eyebrook Reservoir. |
I could not resist some more Peacock images on my trip over to Eyebrook. The only male to display was still in the pen and behind the wire unfortunately. |
This time two males had got onto the roof. |
Hopefully on a visit soon I will manage to get a Male displaying on the Roof. |
Common Tern. A definite drop in numbers over previous years. |
You can just make out the Blue Rutland ring with 33 showing with how his feathers are moving the bird is very close to stalling. |
He then having gained sufficient height glided back to Rutland Water. |
Gatekeeper Butterflies. These images taken on my810 and 50-500mm Sigma lens whilst the 850 sat on my tripod. |
This taken mote for the flower. Update on our Barn Owls. |