Www Discoveriloveyou Discover I Love You Discover I Love You Internet Szh 1 Discover I Love You My Business - nature and birdwatchingOur new page allows you to send in pictures of birds and wildlifeTHE GREEN PARROT IN TRISH'S GARDEN!By Pete PerryI recently got this email, with photos attached, from my Cousin Patricia Lewis, who lives in Ascot...How do you like our visitors Pete!!! This seed feeder hangs just outside our lounge window and I just happened to be sat in the window with my camera! How lucky was I? Love CUZ Trish x xand here's a couple of those photos...Well, it's not often you get a parrot in your garden is it? OR IS IT?If you've had any strange birds or animals in your garden, send photos of them to us at pete@widgeripoo.net* * * * * * *Well, I'm sorry, but I have nothing against The Duke of Edinburgh as a person, - but I do find the present situation, - and his whole life, a total hypocricy...Of course I wish him well, as he is a fellow human being, - but don't you think that it is somewhat ironic that surgeons spent several hours saving his life by putting a stent in his artery, - so that he could go out on boxing day and kill wildlife?The Duke is ninety years old, and good on him for reaching such a ripe old age, - but he has never really done a hard day's work has he?If a ninety-year-old gardener had been taken into hospital with a suspected heart attack, - the surgeons would probably have decided that he was 'too old and frail' to undergo heart surgery. BUT OF COURSE - THAT WOULD BE THE NHS SAVING MONEY!!APART FROM THAT, WHAT I FIND SO HYPOCRITICAL IS THAT THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH IS A PATRON OF THE WORLD WILDLIFE TRUST, - AND YET HE FINDS IT 'FUN' TO SHOOT GROUSE AND PHEASANTS.I DESPAIR!PETE PERRYWhere do birds go for Christmas?By Katie Fullerof The RSPBSome people go away for Christmas, others stay at home. Ever wondered what birds do during winter?'On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me... two turtle doves...'An extravagant gift by anyone's standards, especially when you take into account the gold rings and all the rest of it. And difficult to obtain, too, because at Christmas time, turtle doves are a long way south of the UK, somewhere south of the Sahara.Where exactly they go is not known at the moment, but finding out is increasingly important. We need to find out what's happening and where. Numbers of turtle doves have been falling since the 1970s - it's now estimated there are only seven turtle doves for every 100 there were in 1970. It's a shocking decline, but ateam of RSPB researchers is working on ways to help turtle doves in the UK.Where does the robin go bobbin'?With all its appearances on cards at this time of year, the robin must be our commonest bird at the moment. Most robins that breed in the UK will stay put the whole year round, but occasionally some may head on to France, Spain or Portugal, which is where mainland Europe's robins spend winter.The ospreys that breed at our nature reserve at Loch Garten in Scotland have been popular for decades. But thanks to smaller, lighter satellite tracking technology, we've been able to reveal where the young birds go once they've flown the nest. This autumn, we've followed Tore and Bynack on two different routes through France, Spain and north Africa, to spend their first Christmasses in Senegal (Tore) and Mauritania (Bynack).Winter sun for birdsFor a long time, people believed that swallows spent the winter in mud at the bottom of ponds. But in 1912, a swallow with a British ring was reported from Natal in South Africa. Ringing has shown that most of the swallows that breed in the UK head that way, but in contrast, we know very little about where house martinsgo. They sleep while flying and even have feathered legs and feet to keep them warm while they circulate at altitude!Cuckoos arrive in the UK in from mid-April, and leave again in summer. But until very recently, we weren't sure where they went for winter. However, our friends at the British Trust for Ornithology have been satellite-tracking some cuckoos using tags that weigh the same as five paperclips, and all five tagged cuckoos have now arrived in the rainforests of Congo, central Africa.LOOK AFTER THE BIRDS THAT ARE STILL HERE THIS WINTERKATE FULLER* * * * * * *DAVE TELLS OF HOOPOOE SIGHTING IN BISHOPS STORTFORDFurther to Pete & Nikki's recent twitching adventures in Oxfordshire whilst filmingOf course I wish him well, as he is a fellow human being, - but don't you think that it is somewhat ironic that surgeons spent several hours saving his life by putting a stent in his artery, - so that he could go out on boxing day and kill wildlife?
The Duke is ninety years old, and good on him for reaching such a ripe old age, - but he has never really done a hard day's work has he?
If a ninety-year-old gardener had been taken into hospital with a suspected heart attack, - the surgeons would probably have decided that he was 'too old and frail' to undergo heart surgery.
BUT OF COURSE - THAT WOULD BE THE NHS SAVING MONEY!!
APART FROM THAT, WHAT I FIND SO HYPOCRITICAL IS THAT THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH IS A PATRON OF THE WORLD WILDLIFE TRUST, - AND YET HE FINDS IT 'FUN' TO SHOOT GROUSE AND PHEASANTS.
I DESPAIR!
PETE PERRY
Where do birds go for Christmas?
Some people go away for Christmas, others stay at home. Ever wondered what birds do during winter?
'On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me... two turtle doves...'
An extravagant gift by anyone's standards, especially when you take into account the gold rings and all the rest of it. And difficult to obtain, too, because at Christmas time, turtle doves are a long way south of the UK, somewhere south of the Sahara.
Where exactly they go is not known at the moment, but finding out is increasingly important. We need to find out what's happening and where. Numbers of turtle doves have been falling since the 1970s - it's now estimated there are only seven turtle doves for every 100 there were in 1970. It's a shocking decline, but ateam of RSPB researchers is working on ways to help turtle doves in the UK.
Where does the robin go bobbin'?
With all its appearances on cards at this time of year, the robin must be our commonest bird at the moment. Most robins that breed in the UK will stay put the whole year round, but occasionally some may head on to France, Spain or Portugal, which is where mainland Europe's robins spend winter.
The ospreys that breed at our nature reserve at Loch Garten in Scotland have been popular for decades. But thanks to smaller, lighter satellite tracking technology, we've been able to reveal where the young birds go once they've flown the nest. This autumn, we've followed Tore and Bynack on two different routes through France, Spain and north Africa, to spend their first Christmasses in Senegal (Tore) and Mauritania (Bynack).
Winter sun for birds
For a long time, people believed that swallows spent the winter in mud at the bottom of ponds. But in 1912, a swallow with a British ring was reported from Natal in South Africa. Ringing has shown that most of the swallows that breed in the UK head that way, but in contrast, we know very little about where house martinsgo. They sleep while flying and even have feathered legs and feet to keep them warm while they circulate at altitude!
Cuckoos arrive in the UK in from mid-April, and leave again in summer. But until very recently, we weren't sure where they went for winter. However, our friends at the British Trust for Ornithology have been satellite-tracking some cuckoos using tags that weigh the same as five paperclips, and all five tagged cuckoos have now arrived in the rainforests of Congo, central Africa.
LOOK AFTER THE BIRDS THAT ARE STILL HERE THIS WINTER
KATE FULLER
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DAVE TELLS OF HOOPOOE SIGHTING IN BISHOPS STORTFORD
Further to Pete & Nikki's recent twitching adventures in Oxfordshire whilst filming 'Midsomer Murders', our old friend Dave Strutt tells us of an encounter with a real Hoopoe a few years back...
'This Hoopoe was seen on May 17th. 2007', he tells us,'The location is the field adjacent to Bishops Stortford swimming pool.
It had been there for at least a week prior to that.
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