That's a shame. There seems to be no shortage of frogs milling around in mine at the mo.
That's a shame. There seems to be no shortage of frogs milling around in mine at the mo.
Newly laid frog spawn
Two days later than last year but its here nonetheless #kentnature
Nice hearing the Redwings on the move, making my night shift more bearable #nocmig
An across-government technical assessment published today recognises that "nature is the foundation of national security" and that "every critical ecosystem is on a pathway to collapse". A rational response to this would be to get very serious about nature recovery.
www.gov.uk/government/p...
Entrance to the former Dover Marine Station.
Former station, now part of the Port of Dover Cruise terminal.
The Cavell Van was used to transport the three British bodies repatriated at the end of World War I to London including Edith Cavell and Charles Fryatt in 1919, and the Unknown Warrior in 1920 for his funeral.
Had an overtime shift yesterday. Although it never felt like work, but more a step back in time and a history lesson.
Plus a Grey Seal put in an appearance #kentnature
Red-throated Diver
Guillimot
One of two Kingfisher seen
Shag
Had a quick wander around Dover marina this morning, plenty there to keep me happy #kentbirding
Bit of slow mo footage of a Humming-bird Hawk-moth seen in my garden yesterday. #Kentwildlife
At work and currently watching a Black Redstart feeding nearby, nice way to break up my 12hr shift π
Was nice to see you both, Adrian. Thanks, considering it was just a phone scope job, it turned out ok π
#Kentbirding
I went to see the Spotted Crake this morning at Sandwich Bay, and as much as it was a pleasure to see it was the hirundines that gave me the most enjoyment. Thousands in the area with some feeding in large numbers just overhead.
Fingers crossed π
A change in job and career began this week, and with it, a change of workplace birds to look out for π #DoverDocks
I was treated to the spectacle of thousands of hirundines while walking the dogs yesterday, video doesn't do them justice, as they stretched as far as the eye could see. Also Med Gulls, Ravens and Buzzards made for an interesting walk across what are normally barren fields.
Grey Partridge hunkering down.
Glossy Ibis passing over a Great White Egret
Cattle Egret
Nice morning spent birding Sandwich bay. Caught up with the Glossy Ibis that are in the area, plus Great White and Cattle Egret, and always a pleasure to see the Grey Partridge. #kentbirding
Had a brief sea watch from the end of Deal pier this morning. Not much on the bird front, but called the coastguard, after spotting a life raft drifting south down the channel.
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Thanks, Kev. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the specticle of Terns, Skua's and other sea birds on display, but ironically, it was the Swifts that still stole the show.
A Lesser Spotted Driftwood hunter.
Two of three Swifts, seen heading south off Dungeness.
My wife was after some driftwood, so where better than the beaches of Dungeness. While she searched for wood, I looked for birds, a win-win situation. An enjoyable sea watch was had, fittingly topped off by 3 Swift, battling the headwinds, on their journey south.
Amid international outrage, Israel is now claiming the double-tap strike on Nasser hospital was an accidentβafter celebrating it in Hebrew media.
Drunk on their own impunity they take us all for fools. They mock humanity itself. Hell is not hot enough for these monsters.
Two weeks ago, I had to remove two chicks from a box after both adults had failed to return for a number of days. Both were underweight and needed urgent care, so I drove them to my nearest rehabber in Reigate. The second was released today, at 46 days old, and flew of strong π₯°
My last two Swift chicks have had no adult contact since their last feed on the 14th. Hoping the adults have timed their departure right, and their weight isn't far off for fledging.
I've also been informed, the 1st of my rehabbed chicks was released successfully todayπ
Sorry for the late reply, my phone brokeπ I still have 3 pairs attending their young.
Best year so far, currently 21 have fledged with another 4 to go, plus another 2 are with a rehabber, after the parents failed to return at 30 days old, compared to last years 17 fledged.
Pissed off to see the remains of a House Martins nest, that was situated on my Doctors surgery. It's been used the last two or three years, and this year was no exception, when I watched adults feeding young, on my last visit.
That sounds about right π€£
Actually looks more like a Bedstraw, since I've had time to look further π€
Found this moth sadly dead in my garden this morning, is it a Striped Hawk Moth? #moths #Kentwildlife
Thanks, Ben π