Driving home today I saw, as I entered my town, a large flock of starlings. I pulled over and the hundreds of starlings turned into thousands.....it was a murmuration!
I watched for twenty minutes as they formed stunning shapes above me. The noise was fantastic.
Then...dozens at a time ...they peeled off and plummeted into a row of conifers.
Not quite the Somerset Levels murmuration but as good as some I've seen in Brighton.....no more trains and hotels....I can cycle across town in ten minutes each evening to watch this...☺
Gness, check out your Aldi. Got a bird box with camera and microphone for £20 last Friday (reduced from £40). Boy #2 had it as part of his birthday presents, he lives it (not that it is up yet).
Educate me please, I don't know much about birds other than most people don't seem to like starlings. They appear to intimidate the sparrows, robins, finches etc. that we feed and we chase them away from the feeder. They live in our neighbours' roof space but it doesn't seem to bother them.
Bums, Sherr! I saw that advertised and forgot all about it. Thanks for the reminder....I have two near me so a chance of getting one..I'd love it.
I am thinking of you, my love....Gx
We'll be ok (we'll have to be!), but thanks, I do appreciate it, x (bird box is self assembly but can't be that hard to do).
My family have gone nature mental, girl has upgraded from 30l tropical fish tank to 70l (she paid but has managed to sell the original tank - she's only 8), boy #2 also has a 70l fish tank (rest of birthday present) and they can't go for a walk without their flora and fauna book (I think it's lovely).
Agree with you gness its a sight not to be forgotten. I remember a few years ago, my neighbour put some Bran Flakes on her bird table and guess whos'e fence the starlings were on when they worked!!!
It is lovely, Sherr....I had one like that and she still is.....it's great to watch them develop an interest.
We had a large fish tank til big son was carrying the new carpet in. Hit a high shelf and knocked off a collection of old bottles. One went through the tank......amazing how far the water went and as for the fish flapping on the floor.....x
Talking of that, son's 13 inch fish tried to eat one of the smaller fish and dislocated its jaw, had to listen to son getting it back in place without being bitten. All are fine now, but with dogs, cats and fish, I'm dreading the inevitable.
Sherr, I'll be thinking of you and hoping for the best outcome
I want an octopus, apparently they are quite evil. They will sneak out of their tank to another, eat the fish and go hime. If they don't like you or are in a mood, they will squirt you with water. I fancy having an adversary as a pet. (Psybbo, thank you, it does mean a lot, x)
Quizzing with the birders tonight...dying to tell them about the starling roost...just as excited as J was to tell me about it.....He had been two cars behind me and would have had a good view had the nut in the car two ahead of him not slammed on her brakes to watch it.....☻