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Wildlife highlight of the day

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  1. Arellcat
    Moderator

    shocking-footage

    This makes me quite sad. What do people think otters eat, for crying out loud? Tomato and lettuce salads with a sprinkle of olive oil? And what have we done to our environment in which the natural order of things has been so diluted and pushed out of sight and out of mind under Signor Pirelli's finest that we have lost all our senses?

    Posted 3 years ago #
  2. chdot
    Admin

    “What do people think otters eat”

    Well, I’d assumed it was things found in water.

    It’s a very long time since I read Ring of Bright Water. I remember otters being kept in a bath, but not what they were fed.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  3. I were right about that saddle
    Member

    Otters are famously omnivorous. They don't even need open water to breed.

    Wood pigeons have become utterly complacent in Edinburgh due to the scarcity of serious predators. They should be terrified of peregrines, goshawks, pine martins and foxes not waddling about like obese parrots.

    This is a good development.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  4. Rosie
    Member

    Pigeons are such obvious food for predators. I mean, they are asking for it.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  5. gembo
    Member

    Yer sparrowhawk normally just takes the heart then leaves the rest

    Posted 3 years ago #
  6. nobrakes
    Member

    Bird of prey above the motorway in Nottinghamshire - about buzzard sized but more slender with a very pronounced forked tail. Assuming it was a red kite after looking up the resident species on a Nottinghamshire website.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  7. chdot
    Admin

  8. jdanielp
    Member

    Spotted a live slow worm for the first time today :)

    Posted 3 years ago #
  9. Frenchy
    Member

    Hedgehog in our garden last night. Dog very interested and got to it before I realised what was happening, but at least had the sense to not go beyond sniffing.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  10. chdot
    Admin

  11. gembo
    Member

    Something in the rain today has driven the wee birdies berserk. Blue tits, coal tits, one great tit, many sparrows and a wee wren, all bombing around the garden in a frenzy

    Posted 3 years ago #
  12. I were right about that saddle
    Member

    Kindly speculate wildly as to the source of the excitement.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  13. gembo
    Member

    Amphetamines?

    Posted 3 years ago #
  14. jdanielp
    Member

    @IWRATS acid rain?

    Posted 3 years ago #
  15. I were right about that saddle
    Member

    Nice work boys. I did wonder if @gembo had fallen into a K-hole resulting in an apparent avian rush.

    Now I'm thinking fermented windfall fruit.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  16. gembo
    Member

    Yes they did look drunk on a potent combo of hawthorn berries, Rose hip syrup and apple sauce cider

    Putting the bin out there the crows were mobbing each other and yesterday morning the Greek ponies that the owner of Famous Ted and Famous Seamus (Highland Pnies) rescued because terrible things were happening to them were running about their field totally madly, just chasing each other nd running about drunk on mist and mellow fruitfulness

    Posted 3 years ago #
  17. gembo
    Member

    Also beautiful flock of goldfinches at Clubbiedean in the late afternoon sun. Lot of puddles up that way

    Posted 3 years ago #
  18. amir
    Member

    Fallow deer near Silverdale in Cumbria

    Posted 3 years ago #
  19. I were right about that saddle
    Member

    Peregrine falcon observed heading north from my home desk. Pigeons flustered but not panicked which suggests they don't often see one.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  20. Greenroofer
    Member

    Just back from a ride up the WoL path and round the reservoirs in the dark. The only wildlife on the ride was one rabbit and some rustling in the undergrowth on the WoL path then an owl by Torduff Reservoir. Bit disappointing.

    Until I got near home, when, at the west end of Morningside Drive, I saw a badger crossing the road. I stopped to look at it. It stopped to look at me. Then we both went on our respective ways.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  21. Frenchy
    Member

    Right now on citybadgeringedinburgh.info:

    "Cyclist spotted me on Morningside Drive tonight. Think they might be on to us."

    Posted 3 years ago #
  22. CocoShepherd
    Member

    A seal in the water at Aberdour cruising effortlessly along the coastline, close enough to see what the all the noise was on the beach (my kids)

    Posted 3 years ago #
  23. ejstubbs
    Member

    Weasel whizzing across the A68 just before the 30 limit signs at the south end of Pathhead. Timed it well: it had plenty of time to get across in front of me, and there was nothing coming the other way :)

    Posted 3 years ago #
  24. gembo
    Member

    @ejstubbs, weasel not wanting to break the 30mph limit I take it?

    Good it made it. The last two weasels I have spotted have been ex-weasels

    Posted 3 years ago #
  25. LivM
    Member

    Roe deer in the middle of the road (Campbell Avenue, back street ratrun in Murrayfield). Found it later in the little woods beside the road. Hope it stays safe in there or some taxi driver is going to have a mess to clear off their front bumper. https://twitter.com/livia_edin/status/1315660212670533632?s=19

    Posted 3 years ago #
  26. chdot
    Admin

  27. Frenchy
    Member

    Can you imagine the bliss of just sitting down after that?

    Posted 3 years ago #
  28. gembo
    Member

    Shrink their internal organs to make them more aerodynamic, Chris Froome used to do that

    Posted 3 years ago #
  29. nobrakes
    Member

    https://flic.kr/p/2jU6MMU

    Posted 3 years ago #
  30. shuggiet
    Member

    Signets learning to fly in Blackford Pond. Second time in a week I've had to rescue carry one back from wandering around in the middle of Cluny Gardens after it overflew the fence. Learnt the carrying technique from a geese keeper who rescued it the first time. Drivers still speeding around it despite the crowd of helpers.

    Thats Signets, Otters , Badgers and Foxes that have been spotted wandering around that pleasant welcoming road recently.

    Posted 3 years ago #

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