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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

More photographs from Zambia. Rose W’canton.

I had missed these photographs that Rose had sent in. These are the very last that we have.

I am not going to say anything about the Geese and Goslings, other than the electric fencing should stop any thing from going into the Lake area from the ground. From above is something out of my control.

Yesterday and about a week back a new pair of Geese landed on the large pond next to the Lake. On the first occasion our Gander flew through the electric fencing to chase them off. As its feet were not on the floor he would not have got a shock. If he had got caught up in the fencing wire he may of hurt himself. The other Geese left soon after.

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

These are the last photographs that I have.

2 VIEWS OVER THE LADYBOWER DAMS NEAR SHEFFIELD. LYNNE

MILLSTONES IN DERBYSHIRE. LYNNE

DUCK BEING DIVE BOMBED. LYNNE

SOME KIND OF GULL. LYNNE

We are getting a few Heron visiting the Lakes over the past weeks. I suppose we get a least one most days but don’t see them. I should think that they must have young and are wanting to feed them. We try to remember to check on the webcam around the Lake so that we can chase them off. This morning there was a very persistent Heron who when he was chased away was flying around in a circle to land on on Lake then the other. I had to go out four times before it finally flew away.

The Geese were hiding their Goslings under their wings and were watching whilst the Heron was around. The Goslings would make a good meal for the Heron. As soon as the Heron had gone the Goslings were out and feeding. At this time of the year with the Fish spawning they are also an easy meal for the Heron. The Fish spawn in the reeds on the edge of the Lake. It is a bit of a frenzy with many male Fish chasing a female trying to fertilise her eggs. Many times we can see the frenzied group half out of the water, allowing a Heron to catch the smaller Fish or to stab the larger Fish with its long beak, scarring or killing them. The Heron wouldn’t be my favorite Bird.

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Starting from number six there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

Some of the colours at Denbury this afternoon.

Marsh Marigold on the edge of the Lake. Going over a bit, I should have taken the photograph last week when you could see very little green.

Apple Blossom in the Orchard.

Bluebells in Ash Wood. One of Jades special places.

More Bluebells.

Wild Garlic in Denbury Wood. All of the Wood is a Carpet of white.

Living at Denbury we at times forget what a beautiful place it is. I thought that you may like to share some of the special places at this time of the year. The Whole Valley is alive with the smell of the Wild Garlic. As I was taking the photograph of the Garlic I startled three Deer who were within twenty feet of me in the Wood. A young Vixen making her way towards the Farm House turned back when she caught sight of me as I was coming out of the Wood. Just as well with the Chickens and Geese in the Farm Yard and surrounding area.

Eleven of the Turkey Chicks have gone leaving us with six. four of the eggs did not hatch and one Chick died at the hatching. We made a mistake with the hatching by leaving the hatching tray uncovered, it was to slippery for the Chicks. This caused three of the Chicks that we kept to have splayed legs and they were unable to stand. We have hobbled the splayed legs with cut strips of elasticated bandage. The Chicks can now stand but if they fall on to their backs they are unable to roll on to their front and we have to turn them over so that they can stand up. We are hoping that the splayed legs will get right being hobbled. There is a a chance with odds against it that they wont. The Chicks are still in the Hatcher and will stay in there until we have to put the Geese eggs in it. That should be Tuesday or Wednesday next week. If the Chicks are able to walk properly I will put the webcam back on.

After speaking with other who have incubated Geese eggs we are told that they are quite difficult and that we may well finish up with no Goslings. We will see how it goes. If we are unlucky then we will let our Geese incubate their own eggs.

One Lady put an entry on the Forum twice over the past few days that at work she has numerous streams running at the same time, all minimised so that she can quickly look at them in between work. I would appreciate any of you doing so, not to. I am charged for every webcam that you have on. You cant watch two things at once. I cant and I don’t know any one who can. The donations that some of you have sent in, and the Google adds, that again some of you are accessing (thank you) is just about making it possible for us to continue. Leaving more than one webcam on, and also leaving them on when you are not watching them is causing unnecessary costs that in the end I wont want to pay, and the site will have to close.

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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

1, Male Bullfinch. Vicky.

2, Male Chaffinch. Vicky.

3, Speckled wood butterfly. Vicky.

4, Angle Shades Moth. Vicky.

5, Joey the Donkey. Vicky.

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Here are some photos for the gallery the first two…

Here are some photos for the gallery, the first two are from my backyard feeders and the rest are from my trip to San Diego. Penny Chicago Chicago Chicago.

Sorry not got a lot of time to do a Diary. Our Sheep are being a pain. They are going into our neighbours Field on the other side of the Wood. The Field has been planted with potatoes and the Sheep will eat the new growth. We electric fenced the Field yesterday that stopped the Sheep from going into the Wood but this morning they decided to go into the Valley Field and get into the Wood from there. So we have more fencing to do.

Whilst I was fixing the camera into the egg hatcher I heard a cheep from the incubator. I really didn’t take a lot of notice of it until I heard another. An egg had hatched. I had worked it out that the hatch would be on Friday so it could have been an early Chick and that the others would hatch on Friday, but there was a rush to get the hatcher ready just in case. Just as well for when we checked this morning the hatch was well on its way. We have needed to help three Chicks from the shell and one died. There are four eggs up to now that have not hatched, that may be as the embryo died late in the incubation. There is still a possibility that they will hatch and I will give them a couple of days before we give up on them.

I did not have time to get any info on the Peregrine Falcon webcam.

Attempts were made today to fix the Barn Owl Webcam. Unfortunately there seems to be a problem with the computer working the webcams. It will be fixed. I will give you more information as soon as I know.

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The Peregrine Falcon webcam went live today I don t…

The Peregrine Falcon webcam went live today. I don’t know a lot about it. I will speak to SWT The Fall of the Clyde tomorrow and let you know more.

There will not be a Diary tonight as we are getting the Hatchery webcam ready. We tried it at about 7.45pm and it is working well. Hopefully it will be broadcasting when the eggs are due to hatch. It should be over the next few days.

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Starting from number six there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

ALL TOOK AT RUFFORD COUNTRY PARK. LYNNE.

I WONT BE FEEDING THE BADGERS UNTIL 8.45PM

I have not been watching the webcams a lot after I feed the Badgers, so I didn’t realise that the Rooks had been taking most of the Badger bread before the Badgers came out. It was only because some of our Holiday Guests had wanted to go to the hide last night after I had fed the Badgers that I realised. I don’t normally let people go up to the hide after I have fed the Badgers in case it disturbs them, but on looking I could see that there was very little bread left.

The Rook Chicks will leave their nests over the next two days, the 5th and 6th of May so the parents a busily feeding them and will do until they can fly so the Badger food is easy pickings.

All of the twelve Geese and six Chickens are free range now, other than three new Chickens that we got on Saturday. We put all them away at night. The Chickens have got use to being shut up of a night and are all in their house by eightish. The Geese haven’t learnt yet but they are not a lot of bother getting them into their Stable. Hopefully they will learn to house themselves soon. It is nice seeing all of them around the Farm, and our Holiday Guests enjoy them and the fresh eggs that we supply. The Fox is a concern as they will try to get both the Geese and Chickens. Unfortunately that is nature and other than keep them locked up all day there is not a lot you can do about the Fox. Badger also will take Chickens and Geese but as the Badger is rarely out in the day he is not such a threat when they are housed of a night.

All of the first Chicken that we got are now laying eggs. A little small at the moment as this is the first time that they have produced eggs, but they are getting larger. Mind you we have had a couple of double yolkers. At first they were laying here, there and every where, but over the past couple of days they have been going back to their house to lay their eggs. A couple of the Geese are also laying. These we are incubating as we have seen the Gander mating with the Geese.

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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page, sent in by Elsie that go with the artical below.

Jasmine

In 2003, police in Warwickshire, England, opened a garden shed and found a whimpering, cowering dog.. It had been locked in the shed and abandoned. It was dirty and malnourished, and had clearly been abused.

In an act of kindness, the police took the dog, which was a Greyhound female, to the nearby Nuneaton Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary, run by a man named Geoff Grewcock and known as a willing haven for Animals abandoned, orphaned or otherwise in need. Click for-?http://www.warwickshirewildlifesanctuary.co.uk/index.htm
Geoffand the other sanctuary staff went to work with two aims to restore the dog to full health, and to win her trust. It took several weeks, but eventually both goals were achieved.

They named her Jasmine, and they started to think about finding her an adoptive home.

But Jasmine had other ideas. No-one remembers now how it began, but she started welcoming all Animal arrivals at the sanctuary. It wouldn’t matter if it was a puppy, a fox cub, a rabbit or, any other lost or hurting Animal, Jasmine would peer into the box or cage and, where possible, deliver a welcoming lick.

Geoff relates one of the early incidents. “We had two puppies that had been abandoned by a nearby railway line. One was a Lakeland Terriercross and another was a Jack Russell Doberman cross. They were tiny when they arrived at the centre and Jasmine approached them and grabbed one by the scruff of the neck in her mouth and put him on the settee. Then she fetched the other one and sat down with them, cuddling them.”

“But she is like that with all of our animals, even the rabbits. She takes all the stress out of them and it helps them to not only feel close to her but to settle into their new surroundings.

“She has done the same with the fox and badger cubs, she licks the rabbits and guinea pigs and even lets the birds perch on the bridge of her nose.”

Jasmine, the timid, abused, deserted waif, became the animal sanctuary’s resident surrogate mother, a role for which she might have been born. The list of orphaned and abandoned youngsters she has cared for comprises five fox cubs, four badger cubs, 15 chicks, eight guinea pigs, two stray puppies and 15 rabbits.

And one roe deer fawn. Tiny Bramble, 11 weeks old, was found semi-conscious in a field. Upon arrival at the sanctuary, Jasmine cuddled up to her to keep her warm, and then went into the full foster mum role. Jasmine the greyhound showers Bramble the Roe deer with affection and makes sure nothing is matted.

“They are inseparable,” says Geoff “Bramble walks between her legs and they keep kissing each other. They walk together round the sanctuary. It’s a real treat to see them.”

Jasmine will continue to care for Bramble until she is old enough to be returned to woodland life. When that happens, Jasmine will not be lonely. She will be too busy showering love and affection on the next Orphan or victim of abuse.

From left, Toby, a stray Lakeland dog; Bramble, orphaned Roe deer; Buster, a stray Jack Russell; a dumped rabbit; Sky, an injured barn owl; and Jasmine with a Mothers heart doing best what a caring Mother would do…. Such is the order of God’s Creation.

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Starting from number ten there are six new photographs on…

Starting from number ten there are six new photographs on the Photo Page.

Grey Heron,RSPB reserve Saltholme. Lindsay.

Little Egret, Nosterfield nature reserve,North Yorkshire. Lindsay.

” No fish today” Marske by the Sea. Lindsay.

The Ostrich that we have got for Cricket St Thomas.

2 x Photograps of Faith to go wioth the artical below thay was sent in by Elsie.

Thisis ‘Faith’
This dog was born on Christmas Eve in the year 2002. He was born with 3 Legs – 2 healthy hind legs and 1 abnormal front leg which needed to be amputated. He of course could not walk when he was born. Even his Mother did not want him.

His first owner also did not think that he could survive. Therefore, he as thinking of ‘putting him to sleep’.

By this time, his present owner, Jude Stringfellow, met him and wanted to take care of him. She was determined to teach and train this dog to walk by himself. Therefore she named him ‘Faith’.

In the beginning, she put Faith on a surfing board to let him feel the Movements.
Later she used peanut butter on a spoon as a lure and reward for him to stand up and jump around.
Even the other dog at home also helped encourage him to walk. Amazingly, only after 6 months, like a miracle, Faith learned to balance on his 2 hind legs and jumped to move forward.
After further training in the snow, he now can walk like a human being. Faith loves to walk around now. No matter where he goes, he just attracts All the people around him.
He is now becoming famous on the international scene. He has appeared on various newspapers and TVshows.
There is even one book entitled ‘With a little faith’ being published about him. He was even considered to appear in one of Harry Potter Movies.

His present owner Jude Stringfellew has given up her teaching post and plans to take him around the world to preach that even without a perfect body, one can have a perfect soul’. In life there are always undesirable things. Perhaps one will feel better If one changes the point of view from another direction. I hope this message will bring fresh new ways of thinking to everyone and that everyone can appreciate and be thankful for each beautiful day that Follows.
Faith is the continual demonstration of the
strength of Life.