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Devonian
03 November 2024 17:57:54

Sounds great…Roger…I’ve never seen  Yellow -Browed Warbler….atleast not to my knowledge! 

it’s been a very poor summer down here for hirundines…in last 10 plus years there’s been a drastic decline in the numbers of house martins nesting…the last small colony of martins here in Chichester has gone sadly…and just north of here at Lavant…which used to have a large colony ..this summer virtually devoid of them…yet when we were in Wales back in re seemed plenty around…I wonder if it is to do with the monoculture around these parts and the lack of insects? 

Originally Posted by: Chichesterweatherfan2 


The answer is, partially,  nest boxes. Several of them. House martins love them. There are not many, if any, house martins in the local villages (as a kid there were many) but we have more than a dozen pairs in nest boxes each year.

Yes, modern agriculture doesn't help and I suspect another problem is intolerance of nests by...humans.
Devonian
03 November 2024 17:59:11

Speaking of Badgers - I don't think folks realise how many badgers there are around the place, hoovering up anything edible. We live in the middle of a fair-sized village and have videoed them in our garden and the next-door churchyard. Badger "signs" are easily spotted along the river and dyke banks, footpaths and in local woods. And along the coast. Here's a local story today. From Mablethorpe. Enjoy.
Burrowing badgers cause £100,000 damage to road
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg4l1gk5dxlo 

Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons 


Ring ouzels? Several reported from their favourite nature reserve near Hay Tor.

Did I mention hawfinches too???
DEW
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03 November 2024 19:18:59
Weird things happen in Devon. There was a breeding population of porcupines near Okehampton from 1969 to 1979 when they were rounded up for causing too much damage!

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=154834479398021&set=a.123192172562252 

War does not determine who is right, only who is left - Bertrand Russell

Chichester 12m asl
DEW
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03 November 2024 19:58:06
Mind you, there's weird elsewhere too.

Did you realise we have just lived through World Jellyfish Day?
https://earth.org/world-jellyfish-day-2024-celebrating-the-graceful-drifters-of-the-ocean/ 

War does not determine who is right, only who is left - Bertrand Russell

Chichester 12m asl
StoneCroze
04 November 2024 07:26:27

Mind you, there's weird elsewhere too.

Did you realise we have just lived through World Jellyfish Day?
https://earth.org/world-jellyfish-day-2024-celebrating-the-graceful-drifters-of-the-ocean/ 

Originally Posted by: DEW 


That'll cheer my missus up, she swims nearly every day and has come into contact about four times this last week with these stingers, loads about at the moment.
Would explain a local fisherman reporting coming into contact with a leatherback turtle, they love jellyfish. 
Alderney, Channel Islands. (previously known as Beaufort)
NMA
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12 November 2024 10:38:59
One for Fairweather. Or any one else.
https://www.wired.com/story/swarovski-optik-ax-visio-ai-binoculars/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb 
These are the world’s first pair of AI binoculars, the company claims, with an onboard computer that can identify nearly any bird you point them at.


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South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft

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