laserblue
Well-Known Member
Skylarks maybe?Currently walking the C2C in Yorkshire. Can anyone help identify the small birds on the moors - they have quite a shrill sound?
Skylarks maybe?Currently walking the C2C in Yorkshire. Can anyone help identify the small birds on the moors - they have quite a shrill sound?
Cheers… quick You Tube of the song confirmed that to be correctSkylarks maybe?
They are tucked right in the corner so you can only really see tail feathers sticking up.Did the Adult Robin make any noise when u peered inside the next box?
I ask this because I remember some years back a pair of Great Tirs choosing to nest in an apple tree hole in the garden..I didn't want to disturb them unduly ( they nested there every summer) but one day curiosity got the better of me and I approached the nest hole and peered down inside only to jump back after the mother who was siitting on eggs made a very loud hissing/ snorting 'eff off' noise....it did the job.
Lesson learnt.leave wildlife alone.
These American Robins are so funny, there was another chick wandering around in the long grass behind and the parents were patiently watching it. When they start flying around it’s like kamakazi planes flying around. I’ve had them fly into me or zoom past my head with an adult ten feet behind screeching directionsloving this thread