Monthly Archives: June 2014

A matter of life and death

LIFE Most swans hatch their cygnets in May, though there are some early birds that appear at the end of April. One particular pair that were being watched by us had had their original attempt wrecked by thugs after making … Continue reading

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Mid summer birders- hang in there

Flaming June already and the sun is out! Even the ducks are taking the plunge to get out of the heat. Though traditionally a very quiet month for bird rarities, sheepwash turned up a little egret again last week on … Continue reading

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The electric circus comes to town

Roll up, Roll up, the circus has come to town! This circus is in the form of the national grid electric powerline wire replacement works taking place across a large swathe of the Blackcountry area, including the boundary of Rattlechain … Continue reading

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Computer blues

Figuring my way around an upgraded computer………back soon. So long as imagination can trump technology everything will be just fine.

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