On a previous post, I explained that we had caught two ringed Chough on the beach at Solvach. Today, we had the exciting news of their life histories from BTO ringer, Adrienne Stratford, who coordinates the colour ringing of Chough in north
21 December 2009
Chough update
19 December 2009
No snow here . . .
15 December 2009
Poppy
14 December 2009
Chuffed to bits!
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13 December 2009
Early bird
12 December 2009
Yule log this blog
11 December 2009
No freezing fog here
It makes a change to have the nicer weather. While those of you living on the east side of the UK have been experiencing freezing fog, we have had our best day for several weeks. No gales, lashing waves or hailstones hitting your hands while fencing, but rather a calm, bright clear day with a staggeringly beautiful sunset.
Jim
07 December 2009
Clouds
I love looking at clouds and there really are few better places to cloud watch than Bardsey. On any given day there are so many different types of cloud to try and identify. Yesterday we set out for a walk in almost sparkling sunshine, but before too long we spotted this monster in-coming over the Irish Sea; a developing incus, Latin for anvil, which is part of a cumulonimbus cloud, and, of course, brings with it rain.
During the course of our walk several of these enormous clouds, possibly rising to heights of 45,000’, passed over us on their way to the Lleyn peninsula. We finally made the safety of the beach hide before any of them dropped their load onto the island and from there we were rewarded with a beautiful rainbow.
The birds do not always show up, but I can guarantee clouds pretty much any day. Here are some more of our beautiful fleeting aerial friends.
Elaine