The Breeding Season

As from now until the end of the breeding season birds of a sensitive nature will be omitted from this blog due to a small percentage of undesirables who take their pleasure from egg collecting, nest destroying and the killing and trapping of birds.
Reports of non breeding birds moving through the area will still be published. BS
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Queensbury Today

Foxhill Common Gull

A brighter day with spring like skies and sunshine but still the cool NE >3 turning SE>3.

Common gulls are still hanging on in the park with 7 there today along with 5 Black Headed.
The skies were quieter than yesterday with no sightings of any moving Redwings or anything else for that matter but I suppose if you got a Buzzard every day you,d soon get bored of them, I think?
A single Heron flew over the garage during the morning mobbed by 2 gulls, this was reported by garage neighbour Dave.
A Skylark was again half heartedly singing from the direction of Old Guy Rd this lunchtime and 2 Pied Wagtails were on the top pitch.
Hoping for a mid day dash to the dailies tomorrow if everything goes according to plan and the customers behave themselves.
BS
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