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

Last year I discovered to my delight a hole in my lawn where some bees had set up home underground Jordan, was in his glory. I tried to get some good shots but couldn’t manage it for love nor money. But I came across this one today whilst looking through my photos. Its pretty clear for me. Karen Stoke.

When we lived in Bath, just a short distance from our pub was The Cross Bath. Every year, a duck (called Gertrude, I think) would return to raise her brood – here are some pictures I took at the time. Incidentally, when they were planning to “update” the whole Roman Bath complex, there was a netting placed over the Cross Bath to prevent the ducks from getting in. This did not deter “Gertrude” who managed, with the help of the WWF, to raise one last brood before the reconstruction could take place.
Julia.

Broad Bodied Chaser Dragonfly. Bob.

We have lost the first Gosling from on the Lake. Last night before I went to bed I went as I do every night to check to make sure that the Electric fencer was on and working. It was not on. On walking around the Lake I could only see five Geese. Being so dark I could not see what they were. I checked around a wide area for over an hour as there was a possibility that now that the Goslings are practicing flying the missing may have flown from the fenced area. On checking the electric fencing there was no sign that any predator had come through the fencing. A good indicator would be that the wire would be loose, none was. On my way back to the Farm House close to the Lake I heard a large splash from the stream that runs along the length of the stream, the Lake is fenced from the stream to stop any thing from getting to the Lake from the stream. I could see nothing in the stream when I searched with my torch.

My first job this morning even before feeding the Horses was to see what Geese were on the Lake. I found the Gander and five Goslings. Just after 9.30am I went to the Lake again and found out from one of our Holiday Guests who was fishing that the Goose had flown back onto the Lake at about half an hour before. I have checked around all the areas where a Fox or Otter may have taken its prey but have found no signs of the missing Gosling. I would have expected to have found some feathers.

I really don’t know what has happened to the Gosling. There are a number of scenario’s. one with the fencer not being on an Otter has got into the Lake area and escaped with the Gosling along the stream. A Fox may have jumped the wire and taken the Gosling. The Gosling may have flown over the wire and been taken by a predator or may even be lost.

If the Gosling has been taken by a predator I have myself to blame. I believe that I put the electric fence on when I last left the Lake. I rarely forget, but it is a possibility yesterday as I was back and forward showing those of our new holiday Guests who were here to fish how to turn the electric fencer on and off that I turned the switch the wrong way. I don’t believe that any of our guests went to the Lake after me as the rain was quite heavy.

My guess would be that an Otter got under the lower wire. An Otter would have touched the wire but as the fencer was off it would have taken no notice. Whilst taking the Gosling the Otter would have frightened the Goose who flew away. And of course I heard a heavy splash from something in the stream. There is a slim chance that the Gosling flew off and the Goose followed. It is just a guessing game. But for sure if it was me I wont do it again.

Our Goose with the stitches is doing well. She is having a little difficulty getting about in he pillow case, but it is stopping her from pecking at the injury.

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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.

The Goose in her frock.

4 more weird and wonderful creatures collected from the sea bed from on board Rogers ship the RRS James Cook. Carol Wolves

At about 6.30pm last evening when we went to put the Geese away we found one had blood on her breast. On closer inspection we found that she had an open wound all from the top to the bottom of the breast. All of her breast flesh could be seen where loose skin had flapped open. Close by the edge of the Stable corral area, was what at first looked like a dead Dove, we found a very large clump of Goose feathers attached to a small piece of Goose skin. We did not see how the injury happened but it was a Goose that would try to steal Branstons feed as he was eating. We can only assume that Branston had kicked out and his hoof had just glanced the front of the Gooses chest. If a kick had hit the Goose full on she would have been dead. Although only a small piece of skin had been torn off the whole of the breast was open.

We phoned the Veterinary, he was just on his way to call out, to a Bull who had tried to mount another Bull that had caused a lot of swelling to his bits. So the Veterinary would not be back to the Surgery until 9.pm. Just as I was going to feed the Badgers we got the call telling us to make our way to the Surgery in Minehead that is about 20 miles away. Feeding the Badgers delayed getting away by 10 minutes and some how we managed to get behind the slowest driver I have ever met on the Minehead Road. There are not many overtaking places on the road and the dithering slow driver was making a 25 minute journey a marathon. A traffic lighted roadworks that I would normally curse made it possible to push in front when the lights were against us. The driver wasn’t best pleased. The Goose was a good passenger once we had covered it head. Daft when you think about it. If some put a bag over our head all hell would let loose, but the Goose hardly made a murmur once it was on.

The Veterinary was a little wary that the Goose would peck him as he made an examination but she was very good considering her ordeal and the journey. The wound was cleaned and it was obvious that the flaps could be stitched together. It wouldn’t be pretty as there were feather stumps in her skin and feathers in the way that would have caused the Goose a lot of pain if they were plucked. It took over 20 stitches to close the injury. Other than a few little honks she was a very good patient. After being given an injection of pain killer and antibiotics we made our way home. Guess what, I reckon that we must have met the slow drivers brother who we met on the way to the Veterinaries on the way back to the Farm. This time we were no able to pass and we arrived home after 11.pm.

We had to give the wound some protection against dirt and the Goose preening herself. A pillow case seemed the answer and after cutting it about for the Gooses legs and head it was fitted over her. Although she was looking a bit uncomfortable after her ordeal she was housed with the other Geese. I checked on her after midnight and she was looking a bit better. This morning I was wondering what I was going to meet when we let the Geese out, as usual she was very sprightly coming out with the other Geese but dressed in her pillow case. I am going to give her antibiotics for a few days and as long as the wound does not get infected she should make a full recovery.

At the time of putting tonights Diary on at 5. pm the Goose is still looking alright.

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Sorry no Diary tonight as we have literally just got…

Sorry no Diary tonight as we have literally just got back from the Veterinaries. One of our Geese had an horrendous gash on he chest. Will tell you about it tomorrow.

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

ALL TAKEN IN THE NEW FOREST ON OUR WAY HOME FROM DORSET. LYNNE.

The Geese are practicing to fly a lot through the day. This morning encouraged by the Goose and Gander all six Goslings were a couple of feet off of the surface of the Lake for at least half of the length. One of our Holiday Guests who has been fishing told us that they have been practicing a lot through the day.

The Geese have caused me a lot of extra work. The Goslings have never survived for long after hatching, either being killed by a Fox or Otter, so have never experienced eight Geese getting in and out of the Lake over a prolonged period and it has caused a lot of erosion on the left hand far side from what you are able to see on the webcam. It was getting so bad I have needed today to put a timber support along the eroded area and back fill with stone to stop it getting any worse. We have a problem on that side of the Lake with the erosion that the Stream is causing. In parts the Lake edge is within six foot of the Stream bank and where we have repaired today is one of the places. The Geese are a bit wary of the work we have done. They will soon get use to it and will no doubt be in and out of the Lake at that point even before we put soil on the repair.

A bit more about the Beaver.

Phylogenesis
Predecessors bobrovit

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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.

Rogers ship the RRS James Cook when she was docked in Brest last month.
Equipment that is sent down to the sea bed to collect samples. Carol Wolves

Weird and wonderful creature collected from the sea bed. Carol Wolves

Carols photographs are intriguing without an explanation of what Rodgers Exploration Ship is involved in finding and for what reason. I have emailed Carol asking for a piece for the Diary. Now that has put Carol in a position.

Some more about the Beaver.

Description of species
Bobr European (Castor fiber L.) is Europe’s largest rodent and the South American capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris L.), the second largest rodent in the world, along with close relatives of the Canadian Beaver (Castor canadensis Kuhl). An adult bird weighs up to 30 kg in body length (LC) 75 – 102 cm. His body is adapted semiakvatiln

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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.

Boardwalk at Powdermill Woods Near Battle. Sussex. Bob.

Dog statue in the lake at Petworth Park. West Sussex. Bob.

Powdermill Woods near Battle. Sussex. Bob.

Frog on a lily pad in my pond at Hastings. East Sussex. The mesh is to stop cats getting the fish. Bob.

Petrified wood from ancient forest at Cliff End near Rye. Bob.

I was so busy messing about with the broken down camera that I forgot to put last nights Diary and Photo page on. It is a broken cable. I will need to find the break, if not I will need to run a new 150m cable through our loft and a 100m through the trees. This time of the year it is a major job.

I must have spent at least five hours of wasted time trying to sort out the problem with the Badger camera that went off yesterday. I think that I have narrowed it down to it being the signal cable. I have never had that problem before but I have checked all else and I cant get the camera going. Trouble is the cable is over a 100m long and passes through lots of trees and bushes, so if it is a break in the cable it wont be an easy job replacing it.

Below is another part of the translation from the Brno Zoo Beaver webcam.

The picture you can follow the beaver family dwelling on the selected site in Moravia. Beavers are active primarily in the dusk beginning, because the camera is equipped with noktoviz

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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.

ALL TAKEN IN DORSET

DUCKLINGS. LYNNE

TERN (I THINK). LYNNE

REED WARBLER ?? LYNNE

CORMORANT. LYNNE

SIGNET. LYNNE

The Badger camera looking towards the set has gone wrong, the other two Badger cameras are working, so for tonight I will leave the Lake camera on. As long as it is the camera and not the wire i will get it working tomorrow.

Translation of the Beaver Webpage by Jack. I will put another paragraph on tomorrow

Beaver family on-line

We bring you more of our on-line transfer of the life of protected fauna of our nature. In the past year have had on our website the opportunity to monitor the direct transfer of nesting and rearing of young owls burnt in a wild couple this kind. The project met with unexpected public response, not only in the Czech Republic and abroad, therefore, we would like to continue in similar transfers. This year we wanted to live closer to the European beaver (Castor fiber), which is in our nature returned only recently, and whose way of life, coupled with the ability of a significant environmental influence is, unfortunately, under pressure from the media mostly negative public perception. Come with us to learn more about Beaver and find that in fact are completely other than that you know, for example, from the commercials of one not listed insurance …

The picture you can follow the beaver family dwelling on the selected site in Moravia. Beavers are active primarily in the dusk beginning, because the camera is equipped with noktoviz

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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.

Racing pigeon having a lift on Rogers ship.
Carol Wolves

This is Cassie on the left who sadly died a couple of weeks ago she had done a 26 mile hike, I think they call it long distance. she started to show signs of great distress on her return to the stables. So a Vet was called and she was rushed to Liverpool it was diagnosed as twisted gut she lost her life, her owners are distraught as you can well imagine. Chester my sisters horse is the rogue on the right… Karen Stoke

Hyacinth, there is nothing quite as nice as the scent from these for me. Karen Stoke

A new product? ready stuffed chickens! Maurice.

Broad Bodied Chaser Dragonfly drying itself in the sun after emerging from my tiny wildlife pond in Hastings. East Sussex.

We left the gate open around the Lake so that the Geese could graze just outside of the fenced area but they were having none of it. I tried to coax them with a scoop of corn but they decided to go so far and no further. I scattered the corn on the grass and went around the Lake. On the way back I I was behind the Geese and tried to push them on towards the gate in the hope that they would go through the gate but there was no contest trying to stop eight Geese from getting passed me and I soon gave up. I will put there feed closer to the gate when I feed them. They will only need to go through once and they will no be worried. Our Holiday Guest who was fishing us that when ever the Geese hear my voice even if it is near the Farm House they swim to the direction of where I feed them.

It wasn’t until I read Roses entry on the Forum that realised that the Brno Beaver webcam was up and working. As far as I was concerned
the location was to far from a broadband connection and electricity to be able to get a webcam going. I will contact the Zoo on Monday to find out more about it. It is great to get it on our website. I tried to get a translation from the text but it came out like double dutch. We may have a Czech speaking viewer who could translate it for us. If not I will get a translation on Monday from the Zoo. I found the webcam took a little slow to load, so be patient.

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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.

A few more pics from Dungeness ….

Red legged partridge on bird feeder. Jill (Epping)

Painted Lady butterfly on red valerian. Jill (Epping)

Eyed Hawk Moth. Jill (Epping)

“Dead Man” sculpture found on Denge Marsh Gulley shingle beach near power station – its been there for many years, no-one knows who put it there or why! Jill (Epping)

Cattle egret following the cows. Jill (Epping)

There is not enough grazing for the Geese around the Lake and we are having to supplement there feed with corn and bread. I am going to have to let them out of the fence area for part of the day from tomorrow, that is of course if they will leave it. I know I will have to do it but we will need to keep a watchful eye for at about 6.pm this evening I was talking to one of our Holiday Guests who was fishing on the Lake. He noticed it first. A Fox was running between the Sheep in Reindeer Field, chasing a Cock Pheasant. They went out of sight as the Fox was gaining on the Pheasant and no doubt the Fox caught it. The Sheep who barley moved looked up and a few of them started to make their way towards where the Fox would have caught the Pheasant. It was a hedge that stopped us seeing the outcome of the chase and it could well be that the Pheasant reached the safety of the hedge, that the Fox would have found a bit more difficult to get through than the Pheasant. Why the stupid Bird didn’t take flight I really cant imagine. I do like seeing them around the Farm. And with the Fox so close we will have to make sure he doesn’t try to take any of the Goslings.

Jill, now you have started me off about the thunderstorms. We didn’t get the fore-casted weather that we were promised. It was meant to have started about 8.am this morning and passed us by clipping Minehead. Let me tell you we haven’t had a correct forecast since last Saturday. The over paid idiots at the Met Office and BBC have got it completely wrong every day all of this week. If they had managed to get it right we could have made our hay this week. As regulars know I often complain about forecasting, sometimes to the Met Office. If I had the time I would have screamed at them today. We are paying lots of Met Office employees big money to be wrong. They are no better than the Bankers and MPs taking our money under false pretences.

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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.

ALL TAKEN IN DORSET A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO

TALL SHIP IN WEYMOUTH HARBOUR. LYNNE

THE QUEEN CAME TO VISIT WHILE WE WERE THERE THIS WAS WHAT SHE ARRIVED IN. LYNNE

VIEW OF WEYMOUTH BAY. LYNNE

THE HARBOUR AT NIGHT TAKEN FROM OUR BALCONY. LYNNE

BOATS IN THE HARBOUR. LYNNE

I managed to find another Swallows nest today. It is in the same Barn as the last one. As long as the camera wires can reach the nest I will trey to set the camera up tomorrow.

Over the past four or five days there have been a lot of Swallows coming under the porch of the Kitchen door. A few time they have even come into the Kitchen. One tried to get out of the kitchen by the closed window and needed our help to get out. The way the Swallow were in and out they must be building a nest. It wasn’t until today that I saw where they were building a nest. It is under the porch roof right above our heads as we enter and leave the kitchen. I not to sure that they will finish the nest with us in and out all of the time. Another problem is that there are a couple of leaks in the roof and it may well wet the nest. If it does look that they are going to finish the nest, if they do I will put a camera up.

I personally am not a lover of Fishing, probably because I am not that good at it although I don’t like the thought of the hook going into the Fish. But last night we decided to have a salad dinner by the Lake with me trying to Fish. By the time our picnic salad got to the lake with all of the fishing equipment there was very little time to have a go at fishing. It was soon time to feed the Badgers and what had I caught. Sweet nothing. Didn’t even get a bite. Just as well I wasn’t fishing for our dinner. Maybe I will try again tonight with some fish and chips. Be just like going to Minehead.