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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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Views from Sunday, Fly Flatts

                                Fly Flatts, looks nice but icy cold

                                 Big jumper weather for the team.
                          This looked like a home made job !
                                    Kes in silhouette

An attrocious day today from mid morning on with howling SW>6-7 carrying horizontal rain and drizzle throughout the day and on into the evening giving me plenty good soakings, though not as many as DJS trekking Mixenden and Ogden, see his report on Calderbirds.
Needless to say, nothing to report from the tops here, hence the fill in photos to keep the job going.
If the forecast is right it should be ok tomorrow.
Thirty years ago today I was at the hospital waiting for our twin girls to appear and now they,re 30 yrs old, where does time go ? and Im still waiting for a Tree Sparrow in the garden.
BS

2 comments:

Dean said...

"Thirty years ago today I was at the hospital waiting for our twin girls to appear and now they,re 30 yrs old, where does time go ?"

Doesn`t time fly by, Brian, as well as Kestrels & homemade Aeroplanes ;-)

DJSutcliffe said...

You should get Tree Sparrow within the next 30!!!! I hope.