Six Months Work

September 15, 2024 at 6:50 pm

It is now more than six months since my local male Barn Owl has had to provide food for his family. Firstly he feeds the female for four weeks while she incubates the eggs. Then he finds food for the five young for at least ten weeks while they are in their nest-box. Finally, he has to provide food for another six weeks while they learn to catch their own prey and become independent. We are now up to the latter stage and in sixty years I have never spent as much time filming one species.

Heading South

September 9, 2024 at 3:03 pm

In the last couple of weeks Ospreys have spent time fishing lakes and reservoirs in the Pennines as they headed south to their wintering grounds in Africa. Whenever I see an Osprey it always takes me back 15 years to a magical day, when I spent 11 hours in a hide, 20 foot off the ground, overlooking an Osprey nest that contained three large young. It was a day that I will never forget due to the fact that in those eleven hours the male brought 9 fish back to the nest! I sat t?ere taking still photos and video that I will never get chance to repeat!

Canal Delights

September 1, 2024 at 8:03 pm

For more than fifty years I have walked the local canal tow-path and admired the wildlife that calls it home. At present young Kingfishers and Common Sandpipers are on the move with adjacent fields attracting a flock of over a hundred Goldfinches feeding on the thistle seeds.A Roebuck regularly swims across the canal but not when I have my camera! Coot are not common on the canal but, unfortunately, Canada Geese and Cormorants are and taking increasing numbers of fish. In winter Fox tracks are regularly seen as the sun sets beyond the sky-scrapers of central Manchester.