Windfalls
A dull and dripping morning. A wren investigates the top of the beech hedge. The heron is a regular morning visitor, perching halfway up one of the trees on a quiet bend of the beck. At this time of...
View ArticleBlackbird Improvisations
The blackbird in our front garden has made an early start practising his dawn chorus; ‘How d’ya feel?’, a phrase that rises at the end leaving you waiting for the response, which is ‘It’s six-thirty.’...
View ArticleSong Post
The blackbird that I heard practicing its phrases in the dawn chorus mid-March has added grace notes and decorations to its basic song. At lunchtime today he was giving a burst of song from a perch on...
View ArticleBlackbird catching Newts
Over the past couple of days we’ve seen a female blackbird resting in the middle of the blanket of duckweed that covers most of our pond. She’s not bathing or struggling to get out. This evening I...
View ArticlePheasants
There were eight blackbirds in the garden this morning. The lawn is the main gathering ground but now that the crab apples are starting to turn soft there will occasionally be one in the tree. Wood...
View ArticleBirdbath
3.45 p.m.: Three female pheasants walk up the wood-chip path to peck at spilt sunflower hearts beneath the bird feeders. A robin’s bathing routine is interrupted by a blackbird, a more enthusiastic...
View ArticleSnowdrops
43ºF, 8ºC, 10.15 a.m.: In the back garden a robin is singing; a pair of magpies call raucously; a blackbird splutters in alarm and house sparrows chirp continuously from the hedges. A fragment of...
View ArticleFirst Frogs
Emley Moor transmitter seen from across the Calder valley in Horbury, five miles to the northwest, 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m., overcast, merest hint of drizzle, 51ºF, 11ºC: Frog activity has started again in...
View ArticleBlackbird in the Bins
Not quite a blackthorn winter: a passing hail shower whitens the ground but as hail turns to sleet and rain it soon melts away. 4.15 p.m., 43°F, 6°C: The blackbird loves what I’m doing with the compost...
View ArticleBlackbird v. Song Thrush
1.30 p.m.: One of the song thrushes is bashing a snail against the concrete edging alongside the pavement. That corner of our garden should be a good hunting ground because last week, on a warm wet...
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