


Have a goodun
Wurzel
Thanks Wurzel. Yes, a cracking bit of sun again yesterday (Monday) when I was back in work. Fingers crossed for next weekend.Wurzel wrote: ↑Sun Mar 15, 2020 7:43 pm I feel the same way Neil - we're stuck in that annoying pattern of the best weather day being mid-weekI'm hoping that a period of self isolation could be used to actually catch-up on my PD
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Cracking set of images as per usual - a particularly find looking male Greenfinch![]()
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Thanks David. I reckon most of us on here must have a similar selection of books.
Thanks Trevor. it seems weird to me that these days Bullfinches are one of my more regular visitors to the garden.
I think it will go on for several weeks, Neil. My company serves the Department for Transport and we worked from home yesterday to test how robust the 'remote' operation was. I reckon it could be a directive from next week. We'll see.Neil Freeman wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 8:11 pm...Depending how long this all goes on for, I am hoping that I might be able to take advantage of some better weather.
Cheers Wurzel, things are looking up next week so fingers crossed
Indeed Dave. I have set up on the table in the back room with a good view, maybe next week with a bit of luck
That's the plan Trevor
Thanks Mark. If I see them in the garden it is usually earlier in the year so your comment about them being on migration makes sense.essexbuzzard wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:36 pm Your redwings are probably on migration, Neil, as they are currently leaving our shores in numbers. They have had an easy winter this year, but are still a good garden visitor.
Thanks David. Officially working from home as of Wednesday, just in time for the rest of this week to be cloudy and damp. things are looking up for next week thoughDavid M wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 8:27 amI think it will go on for several weeks, Neil. My company serves the Department for Transport and we worked from home yesterday to test how robust the 'remote' operation was. I reckon it could be a directive from next week. We'll see.Neil Freeman wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 8:11 pm...Depending how long this all goes on for, I am hoping that I might be able to take advantage of some better weather.
If it helps you take time out to boost your morale by seeing a few butterflies then some good will come from it.
Lovely Redwings by the way. Never had the pleasure of seeing one myself.![]()
Thanks Andrew. I get at least one pair hanging around the garden every winter for the past few years now
Nothing in my garden yet either Goldie but I did venture out locally this afternoon and struck lucky...details below.Goldie M wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 1:00 pm Hi! Neil, I've not had much luck here either, although we've had the Sun nothing in my Garden has yet.
I've been told to stay put as well but if it gets milder I'm venturing out, I think If I steer clear of too many people that should be okay, love the bird shots Neil I actually saw a Male Bull Finch in my Garden last Monday, that's the first I've ever seen in the garden
unfortunately it didn't stay too long so I didn't get a shotGoldie
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