Saturday, 21 June 2025

Locally

It's understandably a quiet time of Year as we're deep into the Breeding Season. It looks like being a bumper Year for Youngsters. Last Month I had Blue Tits Breeding in my Porch for the first time...possibly twice?


It was fascinating watching them come and go almost non-stop for weeks on end from my armchair. The number of visits was into FOUR figures...easily!

I hadn't seen the Tree Sparrows up at Cliff Farm for quite a while, so it was great when they re-appeared the other day...


I've had a few sightings of Yellow Wagtail which is nice as I struggled last year. Tough to capture but one gave itself away on Snakey...just...


The Sea has been VERY quiet. I did enjoy some close Gannet action yesterday afternoon...


There was a reasonable Southerly passage of Guillemots (c50) but I couldn't "sneak" a Razorbill. An embarrassingly late addition came in the form of a lone Sandwich Tern (68) went North. I had another view of the local Tawny Owl from the Lounge window at dusk yesterday evening.

That's it...for now...

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