They can be difficult
Posts by Phil
Couple of grey feathers in the wing, so I'm going to say 2nd calendar year βοΈπ€«
No probs. And thanks
I can't make out the code, but I think you mean 4A, which is a local gal. If it is A4, then she's from Yarmouth way.......
Cats. Up to 12.5 million in the UK. If they take just 6 birds per year, that's 75 million birds wiped out, equivalent to the human population of the UK. Nothing to add π€¬π€¬
Out this evening with the usual suspects - we successfully ringed 2 Nightjar chicks while the female sat very calmly a short distance away keeping an eye on things.
Ringed under @btobirds.bsky.social licence - all data will help feed in their project to better understand these elusive birds.
You can either report it yourself via the BTO www.bto.org and scroll to the bottom of the first page and follow the link (fairly straightforward) or I can do it. If you want an official report I'll need your email address.
1 of 2 in the brood. RV sexed as βοΈand has been reported twice in 4 years. RSPB Saltholme Oct 21 and your location in Oct 23, so she keeps a low profile. Brother loitered about the Norfolk Coast most of October 21
Today has been mostly walking from #Stiffkey to #Cley, flying the drone over the old @RoyalAirForce station at #Stiffkey and keeping up with@CromerPeregrine
Three new Tawny Owl nest boxes put up in North Norfolk yesterday. Probably too late for this year, but in situ for future years π€
My twice yearly inspection of Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstones, from the high ranking officers to the lowest ranks, without fear or favour #lestweforget
Dawn on a frosty morning, Norfolk, UK
There is only two genders
Any UK based people here? Seems very US biased
To absent friends. Per ardua ad Astra
Today so me and Max scaling the heights of a coastal church for nestbox maintenance