Showing posts with label lake laughs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lake laughs. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
ooo wader
Green sand on de lake edge! Boom! Never guaranteed, its always a kwality wader to get on de patch! Plus bonus tufted duck on the lake this evening. Its all going on!
Friday, 15 February 2013
Wanderly Wigeon
Irish frogs are a bit dim.
Cycling around the patch yesterday afternoon I almost rode through a gelatinous mass of frogspawn overflowing from a tiny puddle in the middle of the road. Stoopid frogs!
I shovelled as much as I could into the adjacent ditch where there was lots more frogspawn and where some of my rescued spawn will hopefully hatch to join the perilous and oft-times blatantly cannibalistic world that is froggy kindergarten. Good luck to them.
Fieldfare and redwing still rife around the patch, gorging on ivy berries it looked like. Crawling with goldcrests and coal tits too....
None of which matters, because they're already ticked.
What wasn't already ticked was the drake wigeon pootling about on the far side of the lake, soon joined by a female paddling out of the reeds. Full fat patch tick -- the second in a week. RESULT! Added to the flyover curlew just as darkness fell a few nights back that takes me to 55 for the year or 66.67%, if you're counting.
Cycling around the patch yesterday afternoon I almost rode through a gelatinous mass of frogspawn overflowing from a tiny puddle in the middle of the road. Stoopid frogs!
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| Frogspawn in the same ditch -- this clump spotted on 09 January |
Fieldfare and redwing still rife around the patch, gorging on ivy berries it looked like. Crawling with goldcrests and coal tits too....
None of which matters, because they're already ticked.
What wasn't already ticked was the drake wigeon pootling about on the far side of the lake, soon joined by a female paddling out of the reeds. Full fat patch tick -- the second in a week. RESULT! Added to the flyover curlew just as darkness fell a few nights back that takes me to 55 for the year or 66.67%, if you're counting.
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