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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 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.

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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