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A bit of an update on people that we have…

A bit of an update on people that we have been talking to with the possibility of installing web cams on their sites.

The people from a site that I am very excited about, are coming to Denbury this month or early August. One of the other organisation was the Forestry Commission. Although those who look after the wildlife, liked our suggestions, permission from the organisation would not be given. We are still talking to others who we would hope will join us.

This week we had an email from a site of the U.S. Wildlife and Fisheries Services, part of the email is as follows.

About a 10 acre pond on the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge. Teal pond and refuge are major stopovers for migratory birds along the central U.S. flyway in addition to home for residential birds and alligators.

I spoke to one of their Botanist on the phone last evening. We will be putting together the options that are available with the remote location of the site. Good US locations tend to be in isolated areas. We had hoped to have had a camera on a Bald Eagle in Illinois US with a University. Various problems occurred with the location. This new location has satellite broadband and a building nearby with solar powered electricity. So the initial sign are good. It is near Houston Texas and the Gulf of Mexico.

I thought that I saw five Swallow nestlings, I could be wrong and I will look tomorrow. There are definitely four, and I am surprised that there are that many. There were five eggs in the nest. Two were in the nest many weeks back and had thought that the nest had been abandoned, so I moved the camera onto the other nest that fledged last week.

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Rye Harbour update It is not good news about the…

Rye Harbour update –
It is not good news about the nesting seabirds. The continuing wet, cold and windy weather has taken a great toll on the small fluffy chicks of the terns and the gulls. Feeding has been difficult with stormy seas, so the chicks get hungry and weak and don’t hide when danger threatens. The adults spend more time away feeding, so cannot collectively repel threats, which come in the form of Herring Gulls and Kestrel. Today I was watching the last of 2 chicks close to the camera, next to the base of the wooden post… the adult flew up and the chick stayed in the open, then down came 2 bright yellow legs and took the tiny chick away.. almost certainly a tasty snack for a hungry Kestrel, probably with it’s own hungry chicks to feed.
We are all looking forward to some proper summer weather…
Barry. Rye Harbour.

Two of the Moorhens must of nested again, it doesn’t seem that a lot have survived, as I have only seen one chick with each adult. Only one survived out of the first clutch, it was following one of the new chicks, I should think that the Adult of the new Chick, was the larger ones parent. I was surprised that only one had survived, as the last time that I saw them, some weeks back there were six that were quite large. There were also ten or more Ducklings on the lake yesterday, they haven’t been about today, I reckon that they may be on the pond. They had survived since the day of the flood, so I cant imagine that none would have survived in the past twenty four hours. I am sure that we poison most of the Rats at the far end of the lake, but I had to move the cage to try to get rid of the ones near where I feed the Badgers. As I hadn’t seen any for a while I moved the cage back to the lake area, under the Bird feeders, where I see the Rats now and then.

I haven’t seen the Heron on the lake for a day or two. I am hoping it is because he cant see any fish with the lake being the colour it is. I don’t know how long the lake will stay the orange colour that it is. The colour can only have been caused by the soil that it a reddish colour mixing with the flood water. But I would have expected it to have settled by now. The state of the water does not seem to have hurt the fish, although the flood could well have washed away the fish eggs or fry. When I walked around the lake today I was unable to into the water to see if there were any fry.

I don’t know how long the rabbit who is running in and out of the area that the Badgers are feeding in, is going to survive. It must have a death wish with the chances that it is taking. Rabbits make a good meal for both Badgers and Foxes.

The Bird on the SWT cam 2 is a Grebe.

Happy Birthday Val, but I would want to be wringing Alex’s neck if I were you., broadcasting your age.

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The clearing up the damage that was caused by the…

The clearing up the damage that was caused by the flood on Monday, has hardly started. It doesn’t matter where you start there is always another place that you should be doing first.

How such an insignificant unnamed stream became such a raging torrent I will never understand or know. The stream would be no more than two foot wide and eight inches deep. I suppose in a couple of places erosion may have made it three feet wide, but never more than that.

The first that I knew that we had had a flood was when one of the tenants in the farm cottages knocked at the farm house door at about 7.am, Monday morning, informing us that at about 4.30 am there had been a flood that had gone into the cottages. On making my way to see what damage had been done, I could see that a small pond in the farm yard had piled up debris on the fences, but on turning into the cottages parking area I could not believe my eyes. The force of the flood water had turned two cars ninety degrees, and were resting on each other, with a gate that had been ripped of of its hinges, that had travelled eighty metres in between the two vehicles. The water had risen to the steering wheel, and both vehicle are write offs. The stones of the levelled parking area had been moved to form two large mounds, with some that had been thrown onto the lawn. Every bit of vegetation from the cottages to the lake had been flattened tight to the ground. The Lake was now orange in colour, where the flood water had gone in. The spare capacity in the lake seems to have stopped the surge of water going any further, as at the far end only small area of grass and vegetation had been flattened as it made it way to a large pond next to the lake. I cant imagine that none of the fish were swept from the lake to the pond, but I did not see any that were out of the water.

The inside of the cottages were mud baths. All the carpets were muddy and wet, with a tide mark up to eight inches off of the floor, making the walls dirty. New carpets and underlay have had to be ordered, but wont be able to be fitted until the cottages dry out, by using hired air blowers and dehumidifiers.

Part of the drive tarmac has been lifted, fences broken and a substantial gate broken in two. We are still finding more damage all of the time. I went to the place where the streams enters the farm from a wood. Two trees have been knocked over, and it is obvious that a lot of water has passed through the wood. Before I got to the wood the width of the stream, where the valley camera is situated, would have increased from two feet to twenty metres. Although I have not looked any further, I am told that it started a very long way up the valley.

One of the cars that has been written off belongs to a person on holiday. The cottage has no carpets, there are three dehumidifiers in there and they chose to stay, without any complaints. Hopefully the new carpets will be able to be laid in the middle of next week, and the farm back to normal by the weekend.

We have a annex in the farmhouse. Although we had no damage in the farmhouse, the annex got flooded. The person using it is away in Brittany, entertaining the French, Morris Dancing. A friend of his left his car on the farm whilst they are away. His car is also a write off. They are in for a shock when they return at the weekend.

Although there was a lot of damage no one was injured. It would have been very unlikely that if it had happened in daytime that any one would have been injured either. I have lived at Denbury for some years, and the stream has only gone over once when the underneath of a bridge got blocked, and that was a one off, just as this incident will be.

Thankyou all for your kind words.

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Because of a major flood at Denbury that has caused…

Because of a major flood at Denbury, that has caused substantial damage, I will be unable to do a Diary. Hopefully we should have cleared up by Thursday. I will let you know all about it in the next Diary. I hope none of you have been caught out, as we were.

I have seen a Mallard with her Duckling on the Lake, which has been the brightest part of the day. The Water has changed colour with the amount of red soil that has flooded into it.

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Sorry all very little has happened to make a Diary…

Sorry all, very little has happened to make a Diary tonight. Other than I have spent the whole day installing the DVR recorder, that to say the least I am fed up with it. It is nearly finished (I hope)

The rain I must admit is giving me the hump. The hay needs making. The lawn want cutting and there are umpteen jobs that need doing that cant be in the rain. So much for the summer that was going to be hotter than last year. We have had to keep Lady and Willow in again tonight. So there will be more work with the mucking out tomorrow.

I am going to spend half an hour more on fitting the recorder, then I am going to sit down with a bottle of wine.

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It looks as if I was wrong about the Swallows…

It looks as if I was wrong about the Swallows nest that has been built on an electric junction box. This morning there was half of an egg shell on the side of the nest, and the way that the adult has been acting there could well be chicks in the nest. If the adult leaves the nest I will take a look and let you know.

Most of the day I have spent renewing the digital recorder on the camera system. The one that was installed had a small harddrive and was difficult to download to disc, although it had an inbuilt recorder, The new DVR is a bit of a posh affair, and it could well be that I will have difficulty learning how to work it, but I will have time as it has a very large hard drive installed. I have a couple of hardrives that I have had to take out of previous recorders, that has some good material on them. Last year I managed to record a Badger mating session, I am told that it has never been recorded before. If that is true or not, I don’t know. Renewing the recorder has given me the opportunity to tidy up the whole camera control system, that takes up a largish area in our kitchen. I wouldn’t be the tidiest person in the world, so the area I use gets larger and larger, until I am nearly taking over more than half of the worktop area, with computers, controllers, monitors and there is so much wiring you would not believe. Fortunately we have a very large kitchen. Hopefully this will sort me out. And with luck, but don’t keep me to it, we may be able to show events that many of you have missed. As tonight one of you saw a Kingfisher by the feeders. I take it who ever saw it, that it was on camera two? Let me know.

Although the skies were not so clear that I would have been able to put the telescope on, I was able to try out the piece of equipment that I got from the US. I became an instant Astronomer. My knowledge of the sky when I first purchased the telescope, was zero. I knew the Sun and Moon, and truly that was it. We met an extremely good Astronomers, who came to dinner and showed us different stars and constellation. Most I remembered, but many I forgot. When we do the Astronomy holidays, he will do talks to our guests. The piece of equipment is called a SkyScout. It works in two ways, the first is that through the view finder you point it to any object in the sky, press a button and instantly it tells you what it is. The second way is that you have a choice to locate, by pressing another button, you scroll down the list and select. Again you use the view finder, that has arrowed LEDs to direct you to the object, that you have selected, when the object is found all of the directional LEDs flash. It can Locate over 6,000 stars, planets and constellations from its built-in celestial database and provides scientific information for each object, It also has audio to give descriptions of objects, and every night a tonight’s highlights. A list of the 20 best objects to view for your exact date, time and location, anywhere in the world. Clever is not the word. Within a month or so the manufacturer of the telescope I use are bringing out the own version. It has a much larger database and I will be able to plug it into the telescopes computer, point it to an object, and the telescope will go to that object automatically. Hopefully I will now get the telescope working as it should.

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Rye Harbour seabirds update the general survival of the chicks…

Rye Harbour seabirds update – the general survival of the chicks has been good, but the main Black-headed Gull on the webcam has lost a couple of chicks, but that means more for the survivor. The Gull feeds by regurgitating food (insects, worms or fish… and sometimes chips!) whereas the Terns bring in a single whole fish and it’s first come first served, so there is often much begging, even before the parent Tern lands. The Tern chicks have white bellies, but the Gull chicks are shades of brown all over. Barry, Rye Harbour.

Rye Harbour is making the News on the BBC website in Sussex. Congratulation to them all for all the hard work. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/6227956.stm

Letting Breeze run with the rest of the Horses today didn’t work. We left the Electric fenced off area, open so that she would find her own way out, hopefully in a calm way. At first it was, we initially believed that what had worked last year was going to happen this time. She had a little buck and calmly walked towards Woody who was laying down, When Woody got up Breeze decided that she was going to show who was the boss. Woody started to walk towards the other horses, that had congregated at the field gate, to get out of the way of Breeze. Breeze didn’t want her near them and put herself between Woody and the other Horses. As she got near Misty, she kicked her, luckily it on just caught her lightly, and no damage was done. By this time Woody had walked away to the far end of the field and laid down. Breeze went partly towards her and then galloped back to the gate area at full speed, having to dig her hind legs into the ground to stop herself from hitting the gate. Bliss was the nearest to her when she stopped and was lunged at and bitten on her side.

Breeze had to be got out of the field before she hurt one of the other Horses. That was not as easy as it sounds. Breeze had no intention of being caught, it was decided to let Arnie , Lady and Willow out as if it was feeding time. Breeze fell for that and followed them in. I really cant make it out why she is acting as she is. It is her herd, but there is not any threat to her. It could be that she see Woody as a threat because she is so close to Lady. We will see what happens when Woody is not in the field. Breeze is now back behind the Electric fence off area, and will have to stay there until the hay has been made and Woody, Bliss and Willow can be in a field on their own.

At feeding time Woody was at the far end of the field laying down. Normally she would be at the gate waiting to come in, or if she was laying down, calling her would get her up and to the gate. Tonight I had to go a fetch her, when I got up to her she was flat out, it needed a great effort for her to get up. When it was time to put the Horses back in the field, she was again flat out in the stable and had not eaten her feed. We have given her pain killers and she will be stabled overnight.

I have been checking for the Rats. Touch wood I have not seen ay feeding on the ground tonight. I had not watched the Bird feeders so I am unsure if any are feeding on them. I have seen the Voles darting about. I dont really want to kill them so I may move the cage with the poison in tomorrow,

The SWT webcams are down tonight. I know that they would not want the web cams to be off and I would think that it the cause is something out of their control.

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The Diary will be short tonight as we only decided…

The Diary will be short tonight as we only decided that the Horses were going to be stabled overnight at 8.30pm. By the time we have bedded the stables up, hayed and watered the Horses, fed the Badgers, it will be time to sit and watch the telly for half an hour.

I would rather have the Horses out in the Summer, but with the heavy showers for the past few days, the Horses need a rest from it. Woody will only get more ill than she is if she is kept out with continuous rain. Breeze being an Arab and fine coated, chills very quickly, this morning she came in shivering, and after Bliss’s full Brother dying when he was being looked after in Ireland and getting hypothermia, I don’t want Willow out in continuous rain. Willow as all the Foals, find the most comfortable place in the stable when kept in overnight, in the corner on the hay. As I am writing I am looking at her covered in hay, fast asleep.

I don’t know where the time has gone, mid summers day already, and we have not made the hay yet. It needs to be made soon, I like making it when the seed is still on the grass, It is alright at the moment, but if the seed ripens and there is heavy rain most of it gets lost for the hay. Glastonbury looks as if it is going to be a washout again. I don’t know how people continue going year after year, knowing that most years they are going to be squelching around in mud. Some years back I needed to make regular trips to London. On one occasion I had the misfortune to catch a train, that at Reading filled with people going to the festival. When I say it was overcrowded that would be an under statement, with so many people on the train they were having to sit and stand in the centre isle, so tightly squashed in that they were unable to move. If you have experienced the London underground in the rush hour, it was worse than that, if that is possible. To make matters worse the train company had put on an old train without air conditioning. It was the worse train journey that I had ever experienced. The only thing that did make it at all bearable was a young girl sitting on a table, playing a guitar and singing. What a relief when the train stopped at some obscure station and they all departed, in the middle of no where, that the train passes through without anyone noticing.

Yes Ladies, I did see that horrible thing on the feeder, I sure you don’t mind that I didn’t post your entries on the forum. I have been watching the feeding area that they use most, near where I have the cage with the poison in. There seems to be a lot less Rats feeding, although there does not seem a lot of the poison is being eaten. If I remember I will take the feeders down that they were on tonight, it may make them go to the cage for supper. I cringe very time I go to fill the feeders, put the Badger feed out or check for dead ones. Its horrible.

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At Rye Harbour last night we had a big thunderstorm…

At Rye Harbour last night we had a big thunderstorm and lots of rain… and power cuts, so that explains why our webcams went black for a while. I was concerned that the Common Tern chicks might have suffered, but they all look OK this morning. There are 3 types of food being brought in, long silver sand eels, other shorter silver fish and brown shrimps, but the sand eels are the best food for growing chicks. The older chicks are now moving around quite a bit, but they quickly recognise their parents bringing back food and beg to get noticed! Barry. Rye Harbour.

I have moved the camera from the Swallows nest that the fledgling have just left. The fledglings are returning to the barn of a night. The three of them a doing well, unfortunately they are not going into the nest. It would have been nice to have seen them, but the camera would be better used on another nest. The camera is now looking at the first nest that I tried to show, that was built onto the electrical junction box. There are five eggs in the nest. Two of them have been there for some time and I should think that they are not fertile. Three other eggs have been laid recently, but I am not over confident that they are fertile either. The adults are returning to the nest and sitting on the eggs, so there must be a chance that they will hatch. I will leave the camera in the place it is for a week, whilst the adults are returning, unless I find another nest, then I will change it over.

The Jay is a colourful Bird, we do get them on the farm on the feeders, about this time of the year for maybe a couple of months, but rarely other than that. They are from the same family as the Magpie. As the Magpie they raid other Birds nests for both the nestlings and eggs. Where the Magpie rarely feeds from the Bird feeders, the Jays always do. As colourful as they are I would prefer that they went else where.

Willow does look good on camera, but she is loosing her baby coat, and looks very moth eaten. If you saw her you would think that she had been bitten, or that she was not being looked after. When we put her into the field after being in for her feed, Bliss and Misty wait most time for her at the gate, all three walking off together, Willow not concerned that Lady is not with her. We have started to put two bowls of feed in the stable, as yesterday I noticed that Lady was pushing Willow away a little.

We are going to try to let Breeze run with the rest of the Horses tomorrow. She has been penned off on her own for nearly two weeks. We don’t like doing it to her. Being the leader of the Herd, she tries to boss Lady about. When we first let Lady and Willow in with Breeze, when they came back from the stud, we had a bit of a kicking session and it could have become dangerous for Willow. Hopefully with them all of them being in the same field together, with Breeze on her own in an electric fenced off area she will get use to them. She did last year. After a bit of galloping about they settled and there was no more problems.

After speaking to the Butterfly Farm the camera started going. They are waiting for a new Queen for the Leaf Cutter Ants, so you may only see the odd one on the rope until it arrives.

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I am surprised that the Swallow fledglings have not returned…

I am surprised that the Swallow fledglings have not returned to the nest this evening, it could be that it is a little early. it will be unusual for them not to return, as all of the other nest that I have shown, they have return for a week or more. The Adults on the other nest you can see are still incubating the eggs. I don’t believe that it will be too long until the eggs hatch. Once they are I will put a light in the barn of a daytime, so that you can see it better. I don’t want to put the light in to soon in case it disturbs the Birds. Also when the eggs have hatched, I will be able to move the camera to another position in the barn, to where a Dove is nesting. Putting the camera up to watch the new nest was quite difficult. As you may have noticed it is in the apex of the barn roof, bit of an awkward place and very high, not the sort of place that i really want to have to install a camera. As soon as I know for certain that the other nest is not being used, I will change the camera from there, to another nest in that barn.

Karen asked how I got started in doing the web cams. Initially it was to promote our holiday cottages. As it turned out it cost me a lot more money than I had expected it to be, probably any money we made on letting the cottages, was spent on the web cams. When we started about four years ago there where very web cams to be seen. None for wildlife, other than the odd Bird Table and they were updating, some as long as every half an hour. With web cam technology in its infancy, there was very little advice to be found, and it really was a case of hit and miss. The easy option was to have had updating images, but I really cant watch them. If I was to do web cams I wanted them to be 24/7 real-time live. Unless I could have achieve that I would not do them. Eventually I did get it up and running and realised that as we were doing as well as we were, I should try to start the WBC site. It does cost a substantial amount of money to purchase the equipment for the broadcasting. The pan, tilt and zoom cameras, with the controllers and ancillary items cost in the region of