- Last night both swifts spent the entire night in the roof space and this afternoon, both came back for 30 minutes or so, but as I type this, only one is in the roof. I trust the other is around and ok - the only things that can take a swift are the weather (no food) or a hobby (pretty well the swift's only predator). EDIT (20:56) BOTH swifts back now...
- Talking of birds of prey, this afternoon provided a three species bird of prey afternoon from the back garden at "Swift half" - with kites, a female sparrowhawk and a male kestrel all seen within one hour.
- A new addition to the birdtable - one of the local jackdaws had a go at the monkey nuts - must have learned that trick off the jays (which the nuts were successfully, originally put out for).
- Had to drag Malu off the blackbird's nest in the honeysuckle this evening - the hen is still sitting on four eggs - Malu will get them in the end - I still think thats pretty well inevitable.
- Anna (6th May) and I (4th May) both wrong with timing of first swift egg then -no swift eggs in space as yet!
- No odonates (especially damselflies) over pond yet - incredibly late this year.
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Swift half news - 6th May 2010
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blackbirds nest,
both adult swifts first night in roof,
female sparrowhawk,
first night in roof,
four eggs,
hen blackbird,
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jackdaw on bird table,
male kestrel,
Malu
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