Friday 18 February 2022

Eunice

 We haven't had it too bad here...some rain, some snow. But mainly cold and blustery, while friends a little higher twenty miles away had a couple of inches of snow!

Yesterday's walk had two bird occasions to remember..

A herring gull trying to tack against the wind...it gave up after a while.

Then a sparrowhawk trying to hover, unsuccessfully.



10 comments:

Amy said...

Sounds like Winter is thawing out a bit.

Joanne Noragon said...

A storm is OK so long as everyone is safe and sheltered.

Debby said...

I'm glad you are safe from the storm. I wondered, what with you being not far from the sea.

Elderberry-Rob said...

Think the sunny South got the worst, we are 2 miles from Gatwick and there was a big impact here but my house is still standing :)

Tom Stephenson said...

I often wonder how all the backward-flying birds you do see in high winds manage to land on branches, etc. Maybe they land backwards too?

Tom Stephenson said...

P.S. I thought you said you have removed comment verification?

The Weaver of Grass said...

Many years ago the dale used to be called Yoredale after the river but then the plague swept through and the village of Wensley, which is only a mile from Leyburn (where I live and which is the largest town in the dale)took over the name and it has been Wensleydale ever since.

As for that sparrowhawk - I expect many went hungry yesterday.

Zhoen said...

Not a good day for birds. Glad you didn't get much damage.

gz said...

Thanks Weave.

No I have kept comment review on, Tom. But I have removed the word verification.

Steve Reed said...

Definitely not ideal weather for a bird!