What's everybody doing...????

Just made a cocido should be enough for a few meals. Gonna sit down and get bladdered now on my stock of Henry Westons cider. All following posts must be ignored (as usual then)
 
Buzzards are bloody enormous!
I once asked a vet if they could take my Yorkshire terrier.
He said with ease!
 
14 members of my family in 5 @ different locations had a 1 @ hour quiz via Kahoot and ipad link .

Is was a great success and very enjoyable .

Please try .
 
Got up at 11.00 hours owing to Time Bandits @play so breakfast became a non entity.
Brew and showered and dressed by midday.
Corona proof the flat until 13:00 hours with Zaflora, elbow grease and due diligence.
Second machine wash of the day as this dude actually lives on clothing.
Finish grandsons DWP appeal until 14:15 hours.
Approx 14:30 hours watched a program on Mexico's fauna and insect life/butterfly's in my man cave.
Approx 15.45 hours, one hour walk down our nature reserve rammed full with conservationists and bird spotters.
Six foot distance observed and on engagement snoodies placed high over mouth and tight down over nasal passage.
Home to decontaminate/wash hiking gear and slip into my monogrammed dressing gown and big slipper.
Approx 17:30 hours commenced the Jalfrezzi for our film night feast.
Approx 17.50 hours logged on to the Moon with four Bishops fingers enough to bring a tear to a straight mans eye.
Moon session until the TV room at 21:00 hours.
That is all: And what a strange invasive thread?
 
Seen a few Peregrines in the valleys and there is a nesting pair on the cliffs above the sea a couple of miles from here, we've got loads of Buzzards, love watching and listening to them. There's one that thinks it's a seagull and feeds with them on the flooded rugby pitch and as for Kites, almost plague proportions especially when the pheasant breeders release the birds for the shooters. The pheasant road kill round here draw them all in and they can be a hazard on the roads.

I remember a time maybe 20 years or so ago when I had never seen a buzzard. Now they are as common as Starlings. Amazing.
 
The wife took that picture after she saw the hawk take down the starling in flight. She said the starling made the most awful noise for way too long , freaked her out a bit
I have got one like that,they take them down and pluck them completely,eat it's head and flies off with the body,all that is left it a pile of feathers,seen them do it twice,the magpies went up to it a few times last time but it just ignored them,it is impressive to see nature in action up close
 
I've been really busy. The church I attend is closed, so I've been helping to arrange online church services last week and this week, and for the foreseeable. It's been really interesting, and challenging.

I've got an exciting day ahead tomorrow. I've got to take my sister to work. She's a live-in career in Bowdon .
 

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