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10:17 Fri 13 Aug 10
Morning all, hope all are well? Elsie how did it go on Wenesday?
Back to the moths we were talking about lately, I walked up the front with my son earlier this morning and on walking back I saw something on my fencing which I thought was a dead leaf caught on a cobweb, on closer inspection I could see that it was a moth. I shouted to my hubby to come and have a look whilst I quickly grabbed the camera from my bag. I have taken a couple of photos of it that I will send. I also took one one my phone and sent it to Sue. At first we thought it was an Elephant Hawk Moth by the size of it! Have just looked on a butterfly and moth site, (think it might be connected to Lindsay's count) and it is a Hawk Moth, it can be up to 7cms across.
Going for a look around the cams now. Elaine
7:59 Fri 13 Aug 10
Good morning folks. The Lake on cam 2 is looking spectacular this morning, a lovely shade of blue reflected from the sky.
On the Hatchery cam, it is showing, (or was when I looked at it 5 minutes ago) the top of the post. I presume there had been a bird, (Owl, Buzzard,Sparrow Hawk?) on the top, but had flown by the time I looked in.
Lorna from Devon
7:58 Fri 13 Aug 10
good morning yorky we welcome anyone on this forum as long as the main discussions are about wildlife and what we see on the cameras we also add a few of our own little bits to the mix it is quite a friendly site and Mr and Mrs Farmer work so hard to keep this going for us. Please keep visiting I am sure we look forward to any imput you may have in any of the matters we are discussing at any time or any you want to tell us about. Sue. notts
2:12 Fri 13 Aug 10
re the horses left by the travellers. I can't believe they don.t leave water for their animals. How awful. As for the rspca they'll only get involved if a film crew are there. I'm so glad i'm in scotland where we have the excellent sspca. The rspca were caught wanting donations from up here. Cheek of them. One other point that the moderator might want to change for legal matters is the word pikey that appears further down. The pc brigade will pounce if they see that and i'd hate for there to be any bother. Its probably classed as racist. I have my own thoughts about travelling people. :-l. Ann, edinburgh.
11:02 Thu 12 Aug 10
Can anyone join in this free for all. Yorky
10:16 Thu 12 Aug 10
Deer to right of tree Mr Farmer.Lindsay.
7:51 Thu 12 Aug 10
sorry didnt sign 6.31 post mary llandudno
6:31 Thu 12 Aug 10
Mr Farmer I see you have cut the grass in the valley field I hope the weather holds so you can get it dry. Hope you didnt rely on the weather forcasters
4:52 Thu 12 Aug 10
Hi all
The good news is our neighbours are back and it appears some of the horses have been moved to new grassed areas, so it's obvious someone is attending to them so I don't feel so bad now. Our friends had a good nosey round and although the horses don't have water, they appear o.k. so I think I'll just have to mark this down to experience although I may decide to write to the RSPCA about their lack of response.
So for the time being panic over, I'm not about to wage war on the travellers - wouldn't dare!!
Janice,Leeds
2:40 Thu 12 Aug 10
Janice/Leeds-you are ready to lose your temper/ but please don"t approach these people-if they can do this to animals i dread to think what else they are capable of--they aren"t the nicest of folk-so please stop and think before you do anythink--I was wondering if Mr Farmer would know anyone--if they lock you up we will bring you a piece of cake""Sorry ""please be very careful--Barbara South Staffs
1:42 Thu 12 Aug 10
Oops that was me again forgetting to sign off - post at 1.38....Jill(E) sorry folks!
1:38 Thu 12 Aug 10
Janice I was afraid that might be the case, so short of keeping a vigil on the horses day and night to see whether they are indeed being fed and watered there's not a lot more you can do! I agree it seems a cruel way to go about keeping them - why don't they tether them near to their trailers so at least then can keep an eye on them! There are some near where I work and they always look a bit forlorn as you say, but at least these are kept on a very long rope so their scope of grass to eat is quite wide, and they are moved every day to a different part. I guess thats just the way it is. Shame you seem to have wasted your time but keep an eye on them nevertheless - I don't hold out much hope for an inspector to be "in the area" any time soon!
12:51 Thu 12 Aug 10
JANICE I SEE YOU HAVE GOT THE BIT BETWEEN YOUR TEETH -GOOD ON YOU GIRL.
PENNY GOOD TO SEE YOU BACK I HOPE THAT THINGS ARNT SO BUSY FOR YOU NOW . MARY LLANDUDNO
12:42 Thu 12 Aug 10
I've just been in touch with The Horse Trust, who in turn passed me on to a 'wild horse' charity. They tell me that there is nothing that can be done! Tethering horses by the roadside is not illegal and apparently when travellers leave their horses they never leave water as the horses can kick it over, nearby children can use it to throw at the horses etc. So the travellers apparently offer water first thing each morning and late at night, and, according to these 'experts' two buckets of water is sufficient! So in other words I've spent two days chasing my tail!
I think it's absolutely disgusting that any animal could be treat this way. I was asked if the horses looked ill - how would I know, they did look forlorn, but I suppose this type of horse never looks terrific. They did say if they had an inspector anywhere near the area they would get him to check it for me, but otherwise couldn't do very much as they travellers are not breaking any laws.
Janice,Leeds
12:13 Thu 12 Aug 10
Jill in all honesty i dont think Janice, going to the pikeys would do any good at all they are a different breed to us where manners are concerned it could be a dangerous situation for her. I think she took the best possible way to deal with this through the police and RSPCA lets just hope they acted or some others reported this matter..

Welcome back Penny Chicago! Chicago! Chicago! its wonderful to hear from you again i guessed you'd been busy. Does that kid in England still love Fungi yes he does tell hubby he is fascinated by it when we were going brambling he spotted some in the grounds of the school and i could see his eyes searching for a way to get to them lol and his chat went then came back as he was weighing the situation up i said we cant get to them son its trespassing if we go in there, all the cameras will see us. He still tried for me to go fetch them he said we can say that Fred ran off got through the railings and we had to fetch him lol bless him we could still do it kaz come on. But i must admitt the Fungi looked so good just poking out the grass in the early evening light almost magical they looked. He would love to see them penny thank you. I have a new email now i dont think Mr Farmer will know this one i had to change it as i forgot my password for the other when i changed laptops i have got to send some photos in myself so will have to suss this lap top out for it. I am that busy at the moment though with one thing and another i will get round to it as soon as i can, but its so good to hear from you Penny and many thanks for remembering Jordan, he will be pleased. Karen Stoke
12:13 Thu 12 Aug 10
Can you believe this?!!
I've just had an email from the RSPCA in York, who I contacted twice yesterday, apologising for my not being able to get through on their 'careline' and telling me it only costs 5p per call - then they go on to say they cannot report the problem internally as I requested as they would also have to use the same number I rang and it would cost the RSPCA !!!!! They also requested I do not contact them again over the matter as they are just a small animal shelter and can't deal with my problem. I'm getting angrier by the minute!! This needs exposing and I'm just the one to do it....watch this space.
Janice Leeds
9:12 Thu 12 Aug 10
Janice//Leeds The annoying part of all this is the RSPCA will turn things around and blame someone else--maybe the police would contact them for you//or your local vet//I really hope you can get some joy out of somebody//Barbara South Staffs
9:08 Thu 12 Aug 10
RE THE HORSES because of Kays horses going to the Horse Trust when she had to give them up because of her illness I often go to their site see if there is any news of them, because of their involvement in the Amersham affair I also found Redwings and various other horse rescue sites and im sure I read that they are all aware of the horse fairs and were sending observers to them so there are others watching.they have got together and now have a legal code of how horses should be treated and it can be used to bring offenders to court, however that doesnt mean that the RSPCA should not have answered your call in a professional manner and given a swift response mary llandudno
8:54 Thu 12 Aug 10
Hi penny we now have a new gallery page, if you'd like to send in some photos please do so to wildlifetv@yahoo.com. Vicky
8:47 Thu 12 Aug 10
Jill,
There was no obvious sign of any travellers nearby! I've had another try this morning on the RSPCA'd hotline and it's still ringing engaged! I'll have to wait until our neighbours get home and see if they've had any luck.
Janice,Leeds