Thursday, 26 December 2019

Singing in the dark and damp

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The day of our  NOVEMBER Meet was on Sunday 24th 2019, a dark and damp day, rather misty but with no rain. It was very good to hear two song thrushes singing very loudly some distance apart but close enough to hear each other clearly. A nuthatch was also calling loudly from an Oak.
Looking back to this time last year - 2018 - the first date for winter-singing song thrushes was 3rd December here. Perhaps more traditional autumn weather this year has encouraged wildlife to establish winter territories where there is at present abundant food.


Many trees retained their bright autumn foliage but it would not be 
long before they would be swept away by quite savage winds and
heavy rainfall. The ground was already becoming saturated. Trees were planted here several years ago when it was observed that the terrain became bog-like after rain. There is still space to plant more here too. The young woodland looks after itself, another advantage!


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