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Lady and the Foal will be at the Stud for…

Lady and the Foal will be at the Stud for about another week. She was unable to be mated on this cycle. I do not want her to be at the Stud any longer than necessary, so she will be induced to cycle early, in a day or so.

I had a phone call from the Butterfly Farm this morning, from the person who is fitting two new cameras. He needed some information on the the wiring. I was given the impression that they would have been broadcasting on their pages today. They must have a small problem, as only one of them is working tonight. I will phone them in the morning to find out what the problem is.

Sheep and Dogs normally don’t go together, other than when the Sheep are being rounded up with a Dog. Ky doesn’t seem to understand that, or she believes that because they have four legs and a tail she is the same as all the other animals, on the farm. We have noticed for a while that she has been trying to be friendly with the Sheep, that are in a pen in the barn. She will often goes missing when we are preparing the Horses feed and hay. More often than not, she has been found by the pen looking at the Sheep. The Sheep initially would bang their feet on the ground, to warn her off, Ky did not understand that the banging was a threat, and would take no notice of the feet banging. I suppose that she may have thought that it was a friendly gesture.

Just recently a few of the Sheep have been coming up close to the side of the pen, putting their heads out of the bars, in Ky’s direction. The first few times, she went a little closer to the Sheep, that would make them jump back, mostly in fear of Ky. For the past couple of days we noticed that Ky has been licking a couple of the Sheep, as she would with Tass or Jade our other dogs. The Ram wasn’t best pleased, he charged at Ky. Of course he wasn’t able to get her, as she was on the other side of the pen. Again this afternoon Ky went missing whilst we were making up the Horse feed. We knew that she was more then likely by the Sheep pen. On finding her, we could hardly believe our eyes, for she was in the pen with the Sheep, laying down next to two of them, that we had yesterday seen her licking. The Ram could not have seen Ky, or I don’t believe he did, for I am sure that he would have butted her.

Ky is an active dog, when outside on the farm yard, she is 24/7 on the go. A little while back we were sent a photo of one of her brothers. He is so much fatter than her you would think that we did not feed her. The recent way she has found to stop putting on weight, is to help with the hay. When we move the hay, we use one of those big builders merchants sand bags, even with hay they are heavy. It is easier when two people pull it from stable to stable, but it mostly tends to be one. Ky wont allow that, She gets hold of one of the lifting handles and helps to pull the bag along, and really does try.

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Our first Swallows nest that was abandoned a few weeks…

Our first Swallows nest that was abandoned a few weeks ago, has now got residents. I saw the Swallows were going in the barn, that is being converted, On investigating I found that there were eggs in the nest. I wasn’t able to count them as the adult birds were causing a bit of a rumpus, with me being to near the nest. I will try to count them tomorrow. I will show the nest from time to time on the same page as the current Swallows nest.

Most of the morning we had a Jenny Wren chit chatting away as if something was disturbing her. I had found her nest a while back, in the same barn as the Swallows nest, that I found the eggs in today. She had managed to build her nest in between the old ceiling beams where they join together. How she managed to get in there, I don’t know. This afternoon we found why she had been making such a commotion, for just outside our door were six tiny Wren chicks, that must have fledged very shortly before. The Wrens have normally nested within inches of our house door for many years. I may have stopped them from nesting there this year, when I put a camera above the nest, although it was very lucky for the Wren, for four days ago when we opened our door in the morning, there was a large amount of nesting material on the ground. Some thing had pulled the inside of the old Wrens nest apart. It was more than likely a Magpie looking to eat the eggs or chicks.

Some of you may have seen that I had got the new IR lamp working around the lake. The lens on the lamp needs to be changed to widen the beam. The lamp will then light up more of the view. I watched it on and off for two hours or so, and managed to see two Moorhen or Coot. I should think that it will be a good watering hole for other animals in the night. The grass around the lake is thick, so I am unable to see any animal tracks. When I turn the lights out on the Swallows of a night, I will put the lake camera on.

The orange bags on the lake, are bags of barley straw. The chemicals in the straw stop the lake from forming algae. The bags are meant to be submerged, but it seems that we made a bad job of weighting them down, so that they would sink to the bottom. As some of you have noticed the Ducks are using it as an island.

Woody is having a good spell at the moment. As you have seen, she is grazing quite happily, but I am not holding my breath for her to get better. She has lost so much weight. With the feeds we give her every morning and night she should be putting on weight, rather than continuing to lose it.

I have been trying to phone the Stud where Lady and the Foal are, for most of the day, to see when they are going to bring her home. I haven’t managed to get an answer, I shall be trying again tomorrow, from the morning.

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If the rain had not stopped in the night the…

If the rain had not stopped in the night, the outcome of the Swallow Chicks could well have been a little different. The adults Swallows have been working hard feeding the chicks all day. Late this afternoon we started to get some quite heavy showers. I can still see that the chicks are being fed even through the showers, Whilst I was fitting the new IR lamp by the lake I could see the Swallows skimming the lake to catch the flies. The showers have stopped me from finishing installing the new lamp. If the sky clears I will try to finish it tonight, but as I am writing it is getting blacker all the time, with again heavy showers. The weatherman has got it wrong again. I do not think that the Swallows will be out looking for food if it carries on as it is. I will have to remember to turn the light off in the barn where the nest is. With the light out, the chicks very quickly settled down.

I must admit I was also a little concerned about the little Badger Cub last night. It was getting very wet, it was also quite cold last night. Just the reciepe for hypothermia in a young animal. There must have been three Badger Sows that had Cubs this year. The cub out last nighr was to small to have been out of the same litter as the others. It will be interesting to see if it has a sibling.

It is no good me complaining about the rain, I was praying for it a few weeks back. I didn’t think that prayed that hard though. But it has made the grass grow. If we get a five or six day period of hot sunshine, I will take a flyer and try to make the hay early, as we have so much grass. We don’t usually make the hay until the end of June, when the seed is about to drop. You people who get hay fever will know the time. There is more feed value when you make the hay with the seed still on the grass.

Web cams for sure really do bring home the reality of the hard times that wildlife has to endure, to keep their off springs alive. They give us the opportunity to experience every minute of wildlife’s ups and downs in real-time as it happens. Until I installed the web cams, I would never have had thought twice about what would have happened to the Swallow or Blue Tit nests. I would never have known what a close knit family the Badgers were, or even how the Osprey Chicks could have been harmed by the Eel that their parent had took to the nest for their feed.

Soon we will get broadband speeds that they do in many other countries. It will allow us to broadcast so much better, that when you use the full screen or use your computer through your television, the quality of the pictures will be as good as what you get on your television. It wont be to long.

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I have turned the lights off in the barn that…

I have turned the lights off in the barn that the Swallows chicks are in. Hopefully it will stop them expecting food every time they hear a noise and calm them down. The light now showing the nest is an IR lamp. The light is timed and will go out in about forty minutes. I will try to remember to turn it back on. Later I will put another camera on.

Like most of the country, it has been a miserable, wet, cold and windy day at Denbury, not the sort of day that I want to be out and about on the farm, in fact I have been out very little, other than to feed the Horses and Badgers tonight.

The weather is of course the reason you are not seeing the Swallows chicks being fed. The Swallow and the Birds in that group, prominently catch their food, insects, flying ants, aphids etc, on the wing, across grazing land and ponds and the like. Unfortunately when it is raining constantly, as it has been today, there is very little food about for them to catch. I would hope that the food that they have had over the past days, will be sufficient to keep them going until tomorrow, when we are promised a break in the weather.

Swallows are also known to me as Barn Swallows, because on farms they will mainly nest in old barns and out buildings, very close to cattle and other livestock. They will return to the same nesting sites, and even to the same nests year after year. With farming rapidly changing, lots of buildings that they traditionally use to nest, are disappearing. At Denbury we have converted buildings, so we are not innocent, but we did not realise the impact that it might have on the Swallows, Although I don’t believe it would have made us change direction, if we had of known. Fortunately we have a couple of old stone barns that we have not converted, they now nest in these buildings, we have no plans to convert them. With less livestock farming, mainly dairy, the grazing fields have less flying insects. Although you would not think it on the hot sticky days of the Summer. We are lucky that we have the lake that the Swallows use for a lot for their food, to feed their chicks and themselves.

The Foxes have stopped coming to the Badger feeding area at the feeding time, as the hide is being used some nights by our holiday quests. I saw a couple later on in the night, but by the time they came all the food had gone. The Foxes normally hang around for up to half an hour before I put the feed down. Our quests go to the hide about ten minute before I feed, so the Foxes see them go into the hide, their sense of smell is also very good, so they are more aware of humans being around than the Badgers, who only have to walk a few steps from the sett to eat what food that I put out. Maybe tomorrow night after I feed the Badgers, I will go into the hide with the quests. Foxes cant count, when I leave they may think that there is no one in the hide, as long as they do not smell the scent.

When the hide is being used, the slightest noise will spook the Badgers, and it is that which causes them to race back to the sett. They soon seem to get over it, and return to feed, that could well be that I go up to the area to feed them every night.

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After seeing the posting on the forum about the Blue…

After seeing the posting on the forum about the Blue Tit nest, I phoned the Centre Manager at the Lock of the Lowes site. After the call, he confirmed that the Blue Tits chicks were dead. He had checked the nest earlier, although he had not seen the adult, the chick were alive. He was able to to look back at the recordings that he had. The adult had not returned to the nest to feed the youngsters, since last night. There had been a Sparrow Hawk around at the site, it is believed that it is the culprit.

The Manager at the centre told me that just before I had phoned, the male Osprey had returned to the nest with a large Eel, it was still alive and lashing about, they were concerned at the centre, that the large Eel may hurt the Osprey chicks. Eels have a very interesting start to their their lives, their lives start in the Sargasso Sea. It is not known how the babies called Elvers, manage to find their way to the rivers of the UK, they are so tiny, it is a wonder that they don’t get swept on to the sea shore and eaten by Gulls and other Birds. They also travel across land to get from one water course to another, they are a very interesting creature, they taste great to. I like any type of cooked Eel, but my favorite meal is stewed jellied Eels and mash.

Whilst driving down our drive, scurrying in front of our new holiday quests car, was a Weasel, it would have been close to where I was intending to poison the Rats around the lake, so it is going to give me a problem, of how do I now get rid of the Rats without killing other animals. I had hoped to have got the new IR lamp up today, so that I was able t see what was eating the bread that I put into the trap. My drill that I was using to drill a hole through a 14″ post is not working to well, and I am having to do a little drilling at a time.

Val asked about Lady. Yes Generous is the same Stallion who won the Derby as well as other Group races. The Filly Foal at foot, is by Lucky Owners, a Group one and two race winner and highest earning son on the racetrack of Danehill. Bliss is also Lady’s off spring. Bliss is a three quarter sister of a Group two winner called Captain Hurricane. After mating Lady will be scanned at twenty one days. we will then know if she is in Foal. I should think the Bird you enquired about, would have been a Greater Spotted Woodpecker.

GJ, I am sorry if one of your entries did not get posted on the forum. As you can tell by the the entry by Mr Straight Talker. Although I did have to think twice about if I should post it, for obvious reasons. I will never allow email addresses to be posted. I am also reluctant to post a URL of any website, that is a direct competitor to any of those represented on our website. At times, certain issues discussed on the forum, need to be referenced, such as a drug prescribed for a pet, they of course will be allowed.

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The Buzzard knows that it has a good chance of…

The Buzzard knows that it has a good chance of a meal by the Bird feeders. The Birds when feeding on the feeders always drop some of the seeds onto the ground. There always seems to be a Pheasant in the area and they mop up some of the seed. But it is also a good food source for the Rats. That is why I have a problem about using Rat poison to get rid of them. There is always the chance that a poisoned Rat, that the poison has not worked fully on, will be eaten by an Owl or a Buzzard.

The Buzzard although protected, is still liable to be shot by people who rear Pheasants for game shooting. They believe that the Buzzard will kill Pheasants. They may rarely kill the odd one. The main food source for the Buzzard are Mice, Rats and Rabbits. I wish they would work a little harder on the Rats.

The Rats problem has got to be sorted out on the lower Badger feeding area, and around the lake where the Goslings were taken. I am not to worried that any other animals or birds will be poisoned by eating a poisoned Rats around the lake area. I have already started to make sure that the Rats will eat what I put out. I put out a cage last night with bread in it. This morning all the bread had gone. The cage will stop the birds from getting to the poison, but I need to know that it was Rats that ate the bread last night, and what I have put out tonight. Tomorrow I am going to put up a powerful IR lamp, it will allow me to see what is eating the bread. If it is Rats as I suspect, I can then put the poison in a container that the Rats can get to, so as they do not spill the poison where the Birds will eat it.

I purchased some years back a couple of Rat traps, but they were not to successful. I found one of them today. I will try that in the Badger area, for I know that I will kill the field mice and voles that also use the area, if I poison to kill the Rats. The Badger sett is quite close to the farm house. If I am not careful we could get Rats in the house.

Elsie asked what I pondering about around the lake this morning. I was seeing if the bread had been eaten, that I had left in the cage to poison the Rats, when I saw the Fish chasing to fertilize the eggs. I was watching them.

Angela I have not seen the person who is to shear the sheep. He was to phone me in the week. The sheep have been in the Horse field for the past two days. I bet they disappear when he comes.

I have never seen a Barn Owl on the farm.

The Stud told me that Lady is coming into season, She may have gone to the Stallion today. If she did, I would think that she will be back on the farm by the middle of next week.

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As I thought it may the Buzzard returned this evening…

As I thought it may, the Buzzard returned this evening, landing on the Bird Feeders ready to swoop on an unsuspecting Rabbit. The way that it flew down shortly after landing, it could well have caught one. That particular feeder is a good vantage point to face the camera. You can regularly see Rabbit and Pheasants in the background. For the past couple of days a Fox has been turning up in the morning, eating the sunflower hearts, that I scatter around the path to encourage the Pheasants, so that they are able to be seen on the camera.

For the past two or three days, the Fish in the lake has been spawning. I managed to catch a few of them on camera this morning. It seemed a bit frenzied, with what seemed like quite a lot of males chasing a female, trying to fertilize her eggs. When I walked around the Lake a little later, there were a lot of Fish in the reeds by the bank of the lake, spawning in the shallow water. It is when spawning in shallow water that the fish are vulnerable to the Herons. The Heron will not be able to eat the large Fish, but will pierce the Fish, that causes injuries and can kill the fish.. Needless to say that Herons are not my favorite bird.

I forgot to mention, that whilst we were at The Somerset Wildlife Trusts, Fyne Court site we heard our first Cuckoo. We have not heard any on the farm this year, I should think that by now if there had been any, we would have heard them by now. We also have not heard or seen any Tawney Owls for a while. We have two Tawney Owl nest boxes down the valley. You may have wondered if you have watched the valley camera, why I sometimes scan the trees on the left side. Very often last year I would catch the Owls eyes in the infra red lights. A number of those watching the Badger Camera last year, also saw a Tawney Owl swoop down to catch a Rat or Vole. I am sure if any of you had seen it recently, you would have posted it on the forum.

I managed to get the Telescope into the Observatory earlier in the week, today I have started to put the bits and pieces on that make it turn automatically. There is also the smaller Telescope and Solar Telescope to fit. The Moon is about at the moment, if I get the Telescope ready I will show it on camera. With the weather forecast that I heard tonight, it may not be until next week.

I managed to speak to a person who manages the wildlife, for one of the organisations that we are hoping to host their web cams, on the WBC site. We are going to discuss it further tomorrow. All I can say at the moment is that it looks promising. I also spoke to the other site last week. We are going to speak further in a couple of weeks time. They are interested, but they have a couple of issues that need to be discussed internally

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This morning when I went to fill the bird feeders…

This morning when I went to fill the bird feeders, I startled the Buzzard that had been perched on the feeders last evening. It was in the orchard close to the feeders, eating a freshly caught young Rabbit. The feeders are a good vantage position to swoop on Rabbits, that have many warrens in the banks along the side of the pathway, by the orchard. Now that the Buzzard has caught one Rabbit in the area, I am sure that it will return regularly.

There are also a lot of Squirrel that use the feeders, and they are as likely as the Rabbits, to be a dinner for the Buzzard. The Rabbit warrens are very close to where the Rabbits graze, and is a quick and easy refuge for them. The Squirrel when startled, will run the length of the path, about fifty metres in the open, to their drays, or where ever they hide out, so for sure if the Buzzard returns, the Squirrels will be a target. There were six Squirrels in the area today, so one or two will not be missed.

We tried to get Ky to swim in view of the camera this afternoon. If you missed it, you didn’t miss much. In view of the camera she had a paddle, with the water a litter deeper than the underside of her belly. We walked around the lake and out of view of the camera, she then decided to plunge her self into the water. After a quick swim and paddle she came out. We thought that she had, had her swim for the day, until walking back she decided to plunge herself in again. Unbeknown to Ky, it was quite deep, with no paddling area. A bit of panic set into Ky and ourselves, she was trying to doggy paddle and lunge herself back to the bank at the same time, but she was getting nowhere fast. It seemed like forever, but of course it was only seconds. One of us may have had to paddle out to rescue her. I don’t know if it would have been me, for she somehow managed to get back to the bank, to having to be unceremoniously dragged out of the lake by the scruff of her neck. Surprisingly it did not put her off, for although she did not swim, she did paddle once again when we got back into view of the camera.

Lady and the Foal went off to the stud this afternoon, for Lady to be covered by a Stallion called Generous. We have only sent her for a walk in covering, so that they are returned back to the farm, as soon as possible. As soon as she has been covered, hopefully within a few days she will be returned. We have purposely sent her to the nearest Stud to the farm, that has good Sires. It is in Dorset, a little over an hour away from us. I wont send Horses on long journeys if I can help it. Believe me some horses are sent on journeys of many hours, including overseas by ship and air. Lady and Woody will miss each other. I can hear Woody calling out as I write, and Lady wasn’t best pleased once she realised that she was in the Horse box, we could hear her calling out all the way, as the Horse box drove up the drive. Woody hasn’t been to good today, she hasn’t eaten her feed and has been laying down a good deal of the time that she was in the field. Her condition is up and down from day to day. It does seem that she is a little better, on the bad days. We will just have to wait and see how she goes through the Summer. It would have been nice if she had have been able to stay out with the other Horse tonight, but then it is not possible to keep a check on her. Branston is company for her, although she does put her ears back every time he puts his head into her stable. Without lady being around, she may decide to be a little kinder to him.

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Sorry that the Osprey web cam has not been working…

Sorry that the Osprey web cam has not been working for most of the day. The worse part about it was that at 12.30am in the morning the second egg hatched. I had checked at about 12.15am, before I went to bed, that all the cameras were working, it was working fine then. I must of just missed the hatching. The problem of the camera not working has been a lesson to me. One of the telephone sockets at the Lock of the Lowes centre did not have a micro filter on it. That is the box that you are supplied with, when you go onto broadband, it fits into your telephone socket that you then plug your phone and computer socket into. I knew that they were important, but this was on a telephone extension. It has been rectified now and the picture is a good as before.

I went to bed later than I wanted to last night. When I checked the cameras before going to bed a few of the Badgers were out. One that looked like a Sow was playing with a cub. The Cub was having great fun trying to get the other who were out to play with it. After seeing one cub out last night I am sure that two of the Sows had Cubs this year. The one we have been seeing for the past few weeks must be a single. The other two Cubs that I have seen in the past week, must be a younger set of twins of another Sow, as I am sure that they look smaller. Hopefully all three will show themselves at the same time.

Some of you saw a Bird of Prey on the bird feeder this afternoon and this evening. It was a Buzzard. I should think that it was a female, the male would be a fair bit larger. I would guess that it was waiting for a Rat or Rabbit for dinner. There are a lot of both in that area. Rats wait for the seeds to fall from the feeders as the Birds feed, and there are always Rabbits that can be seen in the back ground of the feeders. When I walk up to refill the feeders or feed the Badgers, there are always six or more along the path.

We went this morning to a couple of the wildlife sites that are owned by The Somerset Wildlife Trust, to see if there were any locations for web cams, hoping that we could incorporate the Starling Roost during the Winter months with other wildlife in the other seasons. At both of the sites of the Trust, that we visited, it would have been difficult to install the cameras, although for wildlife enthusiasts they are excellent sites to visit. We did enjoy our short time there, and have promised ourselves a few hours there later in the Summer. We were told of another possibility, of another organisation that have wildlife sites in the area of Westhay, that may have the facilities to host a web cam, so that we would be able to broadcast the Starling Roost. On our way to the site we asked a local, who told us that the site we were going, would be a good position to view the roost. The person who we met who seemed to be in charge, denied that it was a good site to view the roost, when I questioned him on the possibility, he told us that a web cam would not be allowed at any place in the area because he would not allow it. What a shame. I will try as best I can to show a roost this winter. If I don’t succeed or you want to see it live, Westhay in Somerset is a good location, not far from junction 23 on the M5.

Congratulation to all who use the forum. Today the forum past the thousandth entry. Thank you all for supporting it. There has not been time to get a fun forum going yet. I will get it up and running very soon. It was nice to see the 25th anniversary greeting on the forum this morning, I am sure that there would be no objections to this type, similar entries.

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We do need a stable name for Lady s Filly…

We do need a stable name for Lady’s Filly Foal. As I have said before Thoroughbred Horses are not given names by the breeder, if it is the intention to sell it for racing, the racing owner should name it. We did consider the names that were suggested on the forum. Some we did not like and the ones that we did were more the sort of name that we may have chosen if we were going to race the Horse. We have thought of a few that we like, but we really cannot make up our mind what to name her, see what you think and let us know from these, unless you have any other suggestion for us. Pepper, Spice, Whisper, Whizz, Fizz, Ceder, Willow, Sky and Twist.

Talking about names, when I have written about the Deer on the farm, I have named the sex, as maybe Stags or Doe etc, But certain breeds of Deer do have different names that go back over the centuries. The Red Deer Male is a Stag, the females are Hind and the young are Calf. Roe and Muntjac Deer adults are both called Bucks for the Males, Does for the Females. The Roes young are Kids and the Muntjac is a Fawn. Fallow Deer that are not found in the West Country, are named the same as the Muntjac. Even though I know the names, I do at times get it wrong. Although you know what I mean if I do.

I don’t know if it is good or bad news. Coming back this evening from supper in Minehead, as we came along the drive, we saw one of the Geese on the island, the other one was swimming around it. I will start to put the bait down for the rats, I believe they are the main problem. In the area that the Geese use to lay out on, and graze, I will put in fencing posts about five feet out of the ground. I will then string in between them, so that if any Rooks or Carrion Crows come down they will touch the string, that will make them fly off. Also I can use the posts to electric fence the area to stop the Fox and Badger. I will also put a ramp from the water onto the island. After all that, I bet they don’t nest, and if they do the Otter or Mink will get the Goslings.