Monthly Archives: July 2015

The onward march of the sparrows and a bad cat day

Our garden is suddenly alive with house sparrows. We have lived here since 1993 and never had sparrows, but since an old farm steading a quarter of a mile away was knocked down there has been a real difference in … Continue reading

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Book review – The Life of Buzzards by Peter Dare

The Life of Buzzards is an encyclopaedic account of everything a bird enthusiast would want to know about the common buzzard. It includes seasonal studies, territories, feeding, breeding, population and distribution, buzzard predation and persecution. The book is set out … Continue reading

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Red squirrels and their ‘place of shelter’

Our red squirrels at home had been missing since September last year, apart from a brief visit by one in February.  Thankfully one is back – or at least a young one possibly from the parents that were here.  It … Continue reading

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Good news for raptors in Glenesk

I read some good news in the Courier today regarding birds of prey in Glenesk, Angus. Millden Estate in Glenesk is the scene of the recovery of poisoned birds of prey over the years, the most notable being the recovery … Continue reading

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