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9:36 Thu 22 Jul 10
Owls on the ledge again I wish I could see the parents bringing food.
Thanks for the diary Vicky.
Janice,Leeds
9:06 Thu 22 Jul 10
Thanks for the diary Vicky, better luck next time with the Kingfisher, they are quick so you will have to have your running shoes on next time :D
Jan
8:45 Thu 22 Jul 10
What is the round thing the magpies are eating? Elaine
8:27 Thu 22 Jul 10
Hi all i've put a new diary on, hope you enjoy. Vicky
6:49 Thu 22 Jul 10
Elsie, What wonderful news for you, I know you are really looking forward to being able to see properly again, your postings are really missed on here. But giving the condition of your eyes that is understandable. Cant wait for you to post regularly again, you are the sense of the forum. I also agree with you, Vicky and Karen Stoke please sign your postings and dont put anon as someone did earlier.
I am sorry to read about the owlet, but also pleased the the BOT are going down to check on the other two. Elaine
6:46 Thu 22 Jul 10
Sorry I meant Elsie having the cataract op haha perhaps I need stronger glasses - the name was obscured slightly by the decoration on the blog!...Jill
6:44 Thu 22 Jul 10
Yes I was sad to read on the BOT diary of the death of the littlest owl probably due to starvation. Still, we were spared the horrendous sight of an act of cannibalism which if I remember correctly occured a couple of years ago - it might have been the Czec owls if I recall. But as they say the remaining two owlets are thriving and seem to be getting plenty of food so they will survive and fledge as healthy young birds.

We've just had a downpour and thunder and lighting! Luckily I caught the early bus home otherwise I would have been soaked walking from the bus stop! We did need the rain but its still hot and muggy here.

I've heard from my friend at Dungeness and she tells me that three Purple Heron chicks have been heard and little heads seen bobbing about above the reeds so hopefully will get to see them fledge sucessfully - the first breeding pair in the UK! Also the white-tailed lapwing is still around - he must like the climate of Kent!

Elaine good luck with your cataract op - my dad had his second eye done last week - I'm sure you will feel so much better when you can see the cams clearly!

Vicky are you at Denbury at the moment? If so I hope you can take some more of your lovely photos! I'll get the badger cam up now and see if I can catch you feeding them.

Karen I hope your headache goes away soon - I get migraines so can sympathise - sleep is good so try and get some of that!..... ttfn .... Jill
6:08 Thu 22 Jul 10
Sad news about the Owlet, but, like in humans it does happen. None of us like it but we can't change it. I have been watching a bird in the garden for a while and thought it was a Dunnock, anyway today I had a really close up of it and I was right as it is a Dunnock. First time I have ver seen them around here. Why do people put comments on the forum and not say who they are, we are all friends on here so it be nice if you would put a name to your comments. I hope this rain is finished now, and that we are not going have another wet Summer. It has been really cold here today. Abit of good news for the ones who know me, I have my second Cataract removed next Wednesday. I wll be able to get glasses then for using for the computer, you may get sick of hearing from me ha ha. Elsie
6:00 Thu 22 Jul 10
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One of the chicks has a mouse, not sure when this was dropped of by the adult owl as I have only just gone to the web cam. Bec
5:37 Thu 22 Jul 10
Kingfisher on branch 5 34 darted away before i could get screen shot.hope you were lucky Vicky
Marie xx
3:20 Thu 22 Jul 10
Latest from the bot.
22nd, 2pm - as it has become apparent that the youngest owlet starved to death, we again welcome any observations of prey deliveries by the adults. If you can let us know what time you notice prey being delivered, that would be extremely helpful. We will also visit the site to check on the condition of the two remaining owlets.
Chris
3:09 Thu 22 Jul 10
such sad news about the owlet but that is nature and we have to accept it. I do hope that the adults will continue to feed the other two. We have a lovely warm and sunny day so I hope that mabel and the chicks are enjoying it. Val Perth
1:34 Thu 22 Jul 10
What awful news about the owlet its vile hen anything like this happens. I am pleased i was busy and missed this unfold as reading the comments it was heartbreaking. I ill catch up on the Forum later hopefully i have the most awful headache since yesterday, i need to go have a lie down. I strongly agree with Vicky please sign your posts its silly not to. Karen Stoke
12:41 Thu 22 Jul 10
Hi All-just been looking at the lakes and it seems our weather has gone down to you;we had heavy showers with thunder and lightening//I am sorry to hear about the owlet very sad--Barbara in South Staffs
12:41 Thu 22 Jul 10
One owlet busy eating the mouse now having 'pounced' on it several times and pulled it about. Gal Pam. Norfolk
12:23 Thu 22 Jul 10
It might be possible that the adults have started another brood like last year and these ones are getting less as a consequence.
Chris
11:15 Thu 22 Jul 10
How ironic is it she died of starvation and now this morning theres an uneaten food item in the nest.
Anon
10:55 Thu 22 Jul 10
Hello - I too am very sad to hear about the owlet but the other two seem okay - they must be full up at the moment because I think I can see a mouse lying in the front corner. Saving it for later no doubt. Gal Pam. Norfolk.
10:09 Thu 22 Jul 10
So sad about the owlet, they do seem to be hungry, I can't remember long spells of going without food before, I suppose the weather may make hunting difficult.
Janice,Leeds
10:02 Thu 22 Jul 10
Hi every one on the forum can you please put your names when you post thanks Vicky