Having offered a gloomy view of the situation in New York, I offer this photo sent my younger son last night. He was at Aberystwyth castle, watching the day fade in the company of what look to me like two baby wrens:
As Chris Packham would have it, that's what you pay your licence fee for.
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Just wonderful. Small bundles of joy.
Next to our house just outside Bx is an old railway line that used to connect the Africa Museum to Bx. It (line & station) was abandoned in the 1930s & the line now looks like primary rainforest – big tall trees (20 – 30 mtres high) & filled with birds & bird song (owls, wrens, woodpeckers etc etc). Goes to show what nature can do when left alone for a bit. The strip is about 400 mtrs long and 100mtrs wide. We need more like this.
Indeed
Cute!
…and the Dyfi Osprey bobs are thriving too. Bendigedig!
Excellent….a great project
In Aberdyfi, a mistle thrush has established itself near our garden and sings mornings and evenings daily. It’s the first time I’ve experienced its magical song. There are stonechats down on the dunes and kites wheeling overhead with the swallows.
Enjoy!