4 August 2025 Hello Everyone, Gosh, I am blessed. Thank you for all your queries and your good wishes for dear little Hugo Yugo. Ever since this little ginger female came into our lives in December 2024, she has been a source of worry. She was rushed to the hospital the day after we adoptedContinue reading “Hugo Yugo…late Monday in Bird World”
Monday in Bird World
4 August 2025 Hello Everyone, Late Updates: Heidi’s report first as it contains some late breaking news: OBX (Outer Banks): ‘Latte’ (the younger sibling) fludge-fledged at slightly less than 52 days of age. At 10:22 on 8/2 Latte was getting into position to eat a fish, when s/he became unbalanced on the edge of theContinue reading “Monday in Bird World”
Commercial Fishing continues to kill…Friday in Bird World
1 August 2025 Good Morning Everyone, Thank you so much for being with us today! We hope that the week has been kind to you. I am going to start with another heartbreaking moment – Heidi’s report for today. This beautiful baby, with only one week to fledge, has died. The commercial overfishing of MenhadenContinue reading “Commercial Fishing continues to kill…Friday in Bird World”
Want to help wildlife? Maybe there is only one change you need to do…Monday in Bird World
28 July 2025 Good Morning! The neighbours were busy sending me texts. Guess where Brock was? Brock had wandered into the back garden for his late dinner at 2000. He did not realise that we were sitting and having our tea with Toby on the top deck. Toby barked. Toby only barks at the Hoover.Continue reading “Want to help wildlife? Maybe there is only one change you need to do…Monday in Bird World”
Late Friday in Bird World
25 July 2025 Hello Everyone, Before I even begin, thanks to everyone at PSEG Oyster Bay. The chick with what appeared to be an injured leg was taken into care. The report from the rehab facility is that there is nothing wrong with the osplets’ legs. The chick was malnourished. Their plan is to feedContinue reading “Late Friday in Bird World”
Friday in Bird World
25 July 2025 Good Morning Everyone, I can tell you that Pelican Lake is beautiful and that it is actually home to so many American White Pelicans. I can also tell you that Lewy Body Dementia is a challenging disease for both the person who bears the burden of it and for those trying toContinue reading “Friday in Bird World”
Late Tuesday in Bird World
22 July 2025 SK Hideaways shares a video of Lady returning home to the WBSE nest in the Olympic Park in Sydney after a two-night absence. How tragic this could have been. So relieved. https://youtu.be/yjHWorX70IE? Talk about another concern for the year unfolding until this golden moment. Raptor Persecution UK: Peregrines fledge as investigation intoContinue reading “Late Tuesday in Bird World”
Late Monday News in Bird World
21 July 2025 Hello Everyone, You need some good news! And we have it. My earlier report indicated that the nest tree at Balgavies Loch had collapsed. Concern was raised for 4L1. Then something wonderful happened. Oh, there are birds flying! We may have lost many, but we have to be joyful for those whoContinue reading “Late Monday News in Bird World”
Second Monday in Bird World news…21 July..Sadness at Balgravies
The nest has collapsed with two near fledglings. Thank you to Jeff Kear and the UK Osprey Information FB group and to all the folks at Balgravies searching for 4L1. Sending our best wishes for the recovery of this little one.
Monday in Bird World
21 July 2025 Late breaking news that cannot be ignored: I love storks – white, black or even rainbow coloured. Storks are wonderful and we are killing them along with other birds such as ospreys because of our general disregard for what plastic does to the world. “The chief culprit was baler twine, a plasticContinue reading “Monday in Bird World”