Not if you are a mouse or frog!A rare visitor? That's a pity. Numbers are rising in the NL. They used to be a rare sight too. Nowadays it is not uncommon to see a group(flock, herd etc) roaming a field hunting for mice, frogs. A great sight.
They're still beautiful birds. With a big appetite though...Not if you are a mouse or frog!
They must have a big appetite to carry and deliver all those babies!They're still beautiful birds. With a big appetite though...
oh Molly, poor thing.They must have a big appetite to carry and deliver all those babies!
Fair bit of progress in the quality of iPhone images since then as well.From the archive...
This wintery view was taken in January 2010 with an iPhone 3 from a window on the top floor of building that no longer stands (Sandwell College, Pound Rd, Oldbury - do you recognise the view AFB?) It's a housing estate now.
I think they call it progress!
I don’t tbh, but I used to live about 6 miles from there.From the archive...
This wintery view was taken in January 2010 with an iPhone 3 from a window on the top floor of building that no longer stands (Sandwell College, Pound Rd, Oldbury - do you recognise the view AFB?) It's a housing estate now.
I think they call it progress!
and here i thought i'd get an honorary dad joke card. ?oh Molly, poor thing.
It's time that someone had 'the talk' with you.
It’s looking towards Bearwood, up Wolverhampton Rd. I remembered you saying you lived over that way, shame the college had to go but more space is needed for houses I suppose.I don’t tbh, but I used to live about 6 miles from there.
I’ve moved down to Worcestershire now, but probably about 30 miles from here now.It’s looking towards Bearwood, up Wolverhampton Rd. I remembered you saying you lived over that way, shame the college had to go but more space is needed for houses I suppose.
It’s a view never to be seen again!