As we have reached the centenery of the passing of Ernest Shackleton we make out own salute with these images from the
Tiny Cemetery on Grytviken, Antarctica where he rests with the ashes of crew member Frank Wildwith a friend we paid a pesonal homage to them both and the other 25 crew members of the Endurance. Our thoughts are also with the family of fellow Submariner who was killed?? in captivity in what was known as theFALKLAND's WAR
We continue today’s Post on a happier note with a huge Thank You as we are back, at least for one day, in 4-figure ‘hits’, which may include new viewers, who we welcome with open arms, and maybe even a few lapsed long-time readers?
Otherwise, relating to Thursday, we did complete a full ‘rounds’ of Home Turf, where things
remain sparse and repetitive so thank heavens for being informed that Covid
Restrictions have been lifted at Longham Lakes. We did start the day with a new flier but this of the aviation kind which we found on the web to be a
Cargo Carrying Airline based in Turkey, opperating more or less world wide. As an addition, rumours are rife around here that Bournmouth International Airport is planning to switch to cargo carrying only?? Down south it was almost totally devoid of Wildlife and thing it says it all when only being able to reportHedge Trimming Operations
Cargo Carrying Airline based in Turkey, opperating more or less world wide. As an addition, rumours are rife around here that Bournmouth International Airport is planning to switch to cargo carrying only?? Down south it was almost totally devoid of Wildlife and thing it says it all when only being able to reportHedge Trimming Operations
while in more northen climbs justWOOD PIGEONsat the New Puddleand this rather worn out looking
MALLARD
along with a brace of newly arrived CANADA GEESEand so the 15 minute (on a good day) drive toLONGHAM
not knowing who were most happy to be backMAGGOT DROWNERs
or us 'ere Birder's? and not exactly a classic bird to start with but this resting
CORMORANT
just looked right and close by ever welcomeCOMMON GULLwe say 'welcome' as not at all 'common' on our home patchwith just 2 records in 10 years!Of the Wadersplenty of
MALLARD
along with a brace of newly arrived CANADA GEESEand so the 15 minute (on a good day) drive toLONGHAM
not knowing who were most happy to be backMAGGOT DROWNERs
or us 'ere Birder's? and not exactly a classic bird to start with but this resting
CORMORANT
just looked right and close by ever welcomeCOMMON GULLwe say 'welcome' as not at all 'common' on our home patchwith just 2 records in 10 years!Of the Wadersplenty of
LAPWINGandCOMMON SNIPE
with hopes of both visiting us on Home Turf sometime soon.
Back to the Gull with moreMEDITERRANEAN GULLsthan we have ever recorded here beforemaybeas many as 3 to 4 dozenanother Goody we will be looking and listening out for in our Air Space!with passing
BLACK-HEADED GULL
for comparrison and feeling that most, if not all will be fast asleep by now we will endeavour to publish a Part II in the none to distant future.
THANKS FOR TUNING IN!
with hopes of both visiting us on Home Turf sometime soon.
Back to the Gull with moreMEDITERRANEAN GULLsthan we have ever recorded here beforemaybeas many as 3 to 4 dozenanother Goody we will be looking and listening out for in our Air Space!with passing
BLACK-HEADED GULL
for comparrison and feeling that most, if not all will be fast asleep by now we will endeavour to publish a Part II in the none to distant future.
THANKS FOR TUNING IN!
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