Bit off topic, but I've seen only 2 mayfly this year, which is a bit worrying. We're usually in a cloud of them for a few days once they hatch, but nowt so far.
We follow Naturewatch, or whatever, advice, and don't cut our lawn in May... to encourage the flies/insectsBit off topic, but I've seen only 2 mayfly this year, which is a bit worrying. We're usually in a cloud of them for a few days once they hatch, but nowt so far.
Starting to get worried about the swallows. I have only seen a few this year. There are usually loads where I live next to Temple Park/Cleadon hills and the surrounding farm land by now. The Sand Martins came back on time late March/early April at the Leas and Marsden Bay, the House Martins have returned over Boldon way (slightly late) and the Swifts turned up exactly on time May 12th-13th.
But next to no swallows, only ones I have seen were at Tilesheds and they have gone, so may have been passing through.
Has anybody else seen any in any numbers in their usual haunts?
I did get a swallow on the rough ground over Temple Park this morning, but it was heading south so probably had enough of the summer already :-(Well I live in Roker and I’ve not seen any swallows or swifts this year most sad
He was gorgeousGood thread mate, anything that raises awareness in my book.
We're blessed with all the usual 'bird table' fellas and other resident species but haven't see the various 'fly catcher' birds. There were some big skeins of geese, coming over a month back, but too high to identify. We had a pair of eagles arrive the same day the first lambs went out of the lambing shed and I haven't seen number 72 for a few days.

Our last house was called Swift cottage in Appleby, it had Swifts around the eaves, House Martins under the eaves and Swallows in the cow shed.I did get a swallow on the rough ground over Temple Park this morning, but it was heading south so probably had enough of the summer already :-(
Swifts have only just arrived and then its gone cold again, so they can fly to where it is warm (hundreds of miles in a day) and then come back. They're amazing - the avian spitfires of the sky - and one of our last migrants (if not the last) so harbingers of the summer for me.
Class that Rooch ladOur last house was called Swift cottage in Appleby, it had Swifts around the eaves, House Martins under the eaves and Swallows in the cow shed.
One day I heard scratching in the upstairs bathroom ceiling, I had just fitted a fan and hadn’t got round to putting the pipe on. I took the fan out and a fledgling swift just turned his bum round and sat on the edge of the hole to let me pick him up, took him out side and off he went.
I honestly believe an animal knows if you are going to hurt it or not.Class that Rooch lad
Another time on the farm a parakeet landed on my head in a field, believe it or not two budgies had done this previously. I took him home and put him I an old aviary in the garden, every time I went to feed it it would attack me and its beak could go right through your finger or thumb. After a couple of weeks I hoyed the little bastard, probably why the last person chucked it out.Class that Rooch lad
Starting to get worried about the swallows. I have only seen a few this year. There are usually loads where I live next to Temple Park/Cleadon hills and the surrounding farm land by now. The Sand Martins came back on time late March/early April at the Leas and Marsden Bay, the House Martins have returned over Boldon way (slightly late) and the Swifts turned up exactly on time May 12th-13th.
But next to no swallows, only ones I have seen were at Tilesheds and they have gone, so may have been passing through.
Has anybody else seen any in any numbers in their usual haunts?
Been scanning the skys for the Oystercatcher that often flies over calling. Turns out my resident Starling has learned to mimic its call!

Last summer, about 5am I was woken by what sounded like ducks. Thought I was dreaming and rolled over. 2 mins later jumped up as the sound was mad. Looked out the window they must have been 5 in the pond and another 3 or 4 on the lawns making a racket. Ran out in my boxers and chased the buggers off, had some baby orfe in the pond at the time. Neighbours must have thought I was under attackI'm considering claiming the existence of the world's first nocturnal woodpecker ...
... the little bastard starts around 4am every morning and keeps it up until my alarm goes off at 8am.
I wouldn't mind but he's always helping himself to nuts from my red squirrel feeder![]()

i was working in Powys last week and saw loads.....made my dayStarting to get worried about the swallows. I have only seen a few this year. There are usually loads where I live next to Temple Park/Cleadon hills and the surrounding farm land by now. The Sand Martins came back on time late March/early April at the Leas and Marsden Bay, the House Martins have returned over Boldon way (slightly late) and the Swifts turned up exactly on time May 12th-13th.
But next to no swallows, only ones I have seen were at Tilesheds and they have gone, so may have been passing through.
Has anybody else seen any in any numbers in their usual haunts?
Move your head board away from the wall, the woodpecker will probably stopI'm considering claiming the existence of the world's first nocturnal woodpecker ...
... the little bastard starts around 4am every morning and keeps it up until my alarm goes off at 8am.
I wouldn't mind but he's always helping himself to nuts from my red squirrel feeder![]()
