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Nathalie: Winter Thrushes are not only for Winter sometimes
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Wandering and wondering in Fulham. Monday, 25 April 2011. Winter Thrushes are not only for Winter sometimes. What I had been hoping for back in February. Mistle Thrush are breeding in Margravine Cemetery! I barely saw them in between, which is amazing considering how noisy and bold they can be, so I was thinking that they might have tried outside of the cemetery as I would see them quite often fly North, towards the Tube line. Then yesterday I saw one of the birds bring food to 2 chicks. A mountain dwell...
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Nathalie: Storks in Normandy
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Wandering and wondering in Fulham. Monday, 18 July 2011. A month ago I went to visit my family back in Normandy and one afternoon, with my parents, we went to visit some of the White Stork nests that they know of in the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin. Out of the 4 nests we checked, 3 had young in them but the fourth one, high up in a tree, had been partially destroyed. We had some nice views of an adult looking for food in a field. If you look at the leaves, you'll also notice that it was really windy.
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Nathalie: July 2010
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Wandering and wondering in Fulham. Monday, 26 July 2010. How amazing is that? The Black-headed have been back for a little while now, their numbers on the foreshore between Crabtree Wharf and Hammersmith Bridge are almost at winter level already. And there are a lot more juveniles this year than last. But what I'd really like is a Med(iterranean) Gull. I did at the time report my sighting via the BTO. Saturday, 10 July 2010. I know it's been a long time since my last post, I pretty much haven't had the t...
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Nathalie: 2 for the price of 1
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Wandering and wondering in Fulham. Tuesday, 8 March 2011. 2 for the price of 1. Like I do every week when I go to the supermarket, especially at high tide, I checked for rings on gulls' legs. In particular, I was hoping to see the semi-regular one, white A6LK. Which I had last seen on 8th December. And bingo! At the end of the scan, when I thought all hope was gone, there it was:. Then on the panel with a few others (there was an exceptionally high number of them that day):. Is that profile good for you?
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Nathalie: A gull with a bone to pick
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Wandering and wondering in Fulham. Thursday, 10 March 2011. A gull with a bone to pick. At the supermarket yesterday I was taking photos of a Common Gull hoping to read its metal ring (unfortunately it was presenting the closure part) when I noticed the Herring Gull YW3T from last week. I then noticed a Common Gull had found itself a (chicken? Bone to nibble on but it turned out I wasn't the only one to have noticed:. Where is my bone? A pair of Greylags. Which I rarely see there. View my complete profile.
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Fulham and Barnes Peregrines: On a sunny Sunday afternoon
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Monday, 25 July 2011. On a sunny Sunday afternoon. The weather lately had not been great and had prevented me from doing longish sessions watching the family, so I settled on Sunday afternoon in the hope of some action. Not really any doubt, is there? I heard screaming and noticed #3 had left her perch:. And proceeded to steal Mum's prey from her:. A poor attempt at digiscoping, but still, pretty clear as to the prey ID). She then started to eat it:. You can listen to it on the Wetland Centre's website.
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Fulham and Barnes Peregrines: June 2011
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Tuesday, 28 June 2011. Yesterday, 9:25:13 the third juvenile was sitting and preening on the wall in front of the nestbox:. 9:25:26 - Mum arrives with a pigeon:. 9:25:27 - this spooks the juvenile who flies off:. 9:25:28 - the juvenile has fledged, thanks Mum! Fulham and Barnes Peregrines. The chicks and water. This is the start of the post I was writing last week when the drama started, I thought I should at least publish that part, with a small addendum. You get the picture. Fulham and Barnes Peregrines.
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Fulham and Barnes Peregrines: Day 38, the second juvenile rescue
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Monday, 27 June 2011. Day 38, the second juvenile rescue. The second juvenile has been found and brought up to the roof where it has joined its sibling. First, I also took a few photos with Dave. S camera of the first one which he has kindly sent over and I thought I should share them with you first:. Once on the roof and out of the box, she wasn't to wait for no camera, she was out of there like a Jack-in-the-box! I had enlisted the help of Louis. And he was updating me on what he had seen when the fema...
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Fulham and Barnes Peregrines: Fledge report
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Sunday, 10 July 2011. My apologies for the lack of report here since 28th June as I was spending a great deal of my time out there monitoring the family. I was however doing regular updates on twitter. I am very happy to report that we have had no more major drama, only one juvenile who ended up in a spot where it shouldn't have and had to be given a helping hand to get out of. Fulham and Barnes Peregrines. 10 July 2011 at 22:27. Fulham and Barnes Peregrines. 11 July 2011 at 11:14. You can now also follo...
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Fulham and Barnes Peregrines: Accidental fledge
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Tuesday, 28 June 2011. Yesterday, 9:25:13 the third juvenile was sitting and preening on the wall in front of the nestbox:. 9:25:26 - Mum arrives with a pigeon:. 9:25:27 - this spooks the juvenile who flies off:. 9:25:28 - the juvenile has fledged, thanks Mum! Fulham and Barnes Peregrines. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fulham and Barnes Peregrines. You can watch them live on the Wildlife Whisperer website. You can contact me at fabperegrines@gmail.com. View my complete profile. The chicks and water.