Monday, 15 April 2013


Ooo.. We Are Lucky To Be Here

And some bird recognition needed!







Is there any way I can feed a lamb? Says D to a friendly local.
No problem see you at twelve tomorrow, says local.

Arriving at twelve we find that this Ewe had just given birth to this little lump of cuteness.





Within a few minutes it was struggling to its feet,





And within another ten minutes or so it is looking for food........Amazing!






Having a walk around the shore in the sunshine (I know, I know....Shut up about the weather) we came across these. Without the bright red legs they are nearly invisible amongst the rocks.




I am on a mission at the moment to get a decent shot of a seal, but whenever I get near enough they scarper into the water...... Now.....is that particular seal laughing all over its face, or is it just me?  I'm sure I heard a raspberry as well! 







This little fellow turned up in the garden this afternoon.




Terrible picures taken through the kitchen window,




But does anyone know what it is?







Until next time............







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2 comments:

  1. Definitely a chaffinch. As for the little waders, not a clue. Think your weather has found its way south, blowing a hoolie up the Paddington Arm.

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  2. Billy Williamson23 April 2013 at 14:48

    The birds on the shore are Ruddy Turnstones (Arenaria interpres).The chaffinch is a male

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