I apologise for moderation being very slow this weekend.
I picked up one of my sons from university in Wales and took some time off. Some of that time was spent walking on Saturday, rather too far according to our quite old cocker spaniel Hector, who needed a lift on the way back from one outing when he decided he'd had enough.
PDS The field on the right had more skylarks in it than I have ever seen in one place before.
Thanks for reading this post.
You can share this post on social media of your choice by clicking these icons:
You can subscribe to this blog's daily email here.
And if you would like to support this blog you can, here:
Time well spent!
I think I’ve seen more skylarks in the 15 odd months since the first lockdown than I had in my whole prior life. It is possible they are doing well at the moment, but also that I have done more walks and become more observant.
Sometimes, as an amateur on birds I worry there might be a misidentification of a meadow pipit – but mostly there has been the very characteristic soaring and singing.
The soaring and singing was very much in evidence
Fantastic birdwatching in Aberystwyth
Love the look on Hector’s face
‘Yeah, I’m being carried. So what.’
Craig
That about sums it up
He sometimes gets arthritic pain. He clearly did yesterday….
I thought that was the case and good for you I say!
Great picture BTW.
Hector was happy
My son had to take turns
Fantastic photo – way to travel, Hector!
He has completely recovered.
18 hours sleeping a day works for him now….