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Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:11 pm
by bikerpiker
Not sure if i said or not ,but me n the missus were up at Killin a run in the car on Sunday ,and we saw a flock of around 30 swallows ,which have flew here from warmer climes ,they seemed a bit out of place considering there was snow on a lot of the mountain tops/sides.
Anyway ,fook the snow ,swallows are here ,so
SUMMER IS HERE
I await Chris (sirch345) sying they have been in sunny Cornwall for the past month

Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:47 pm
by sirch345
bikerpiker wrote:Not sure if i said or not ,but me n the missus were up at Killin a run in the car on Sunday ,and we saw a flock of around 30 swallows ,which have flew here from warmer climes ,they seemed a bit out of place considering there was snow on a lot of the mountain tops/sides.
Anyway ,fook the snow ,swallows are here ,so
SUMMER IS HERE
I await Chris (sirch345) sying they have been in sunny Cornwall for the past month


Not quite Stevie, but they are about (
I won't say how for how many weeks now 
) although I've not seen a flock of them yet,
Chris.
Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:10 pm
by bikerpiker
sirch345 wrote:bikerpiker wrote:Not sure if i said or not ,but me n the missus were up at Killin a run in the car on Sunday ,and we saw a flock of around 30 swallows ,which have flew here from warmer climes ,they seemed a bit out of place considering there was snow on a lot of the mountain tops/sides.
Anyway ,fook the snow ,swallows are here ,so
SUMMER IS HERE
I await Chris (sirch345) sying they have been in sunny Cornwall for the past month


Not quite Stevie, but they are about (
I won't say how for how many weeks now 
) although I've not seen a flock of them yet,
Chris.
I knew it
Hmmm probably crows he saw
Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:59 pm
by tattie
Stevie,
Saw the first one at ours on Mon 19th,

it has been joined by a few more of its mates now, along with some House Martins and sand Martins. The Osprey has been back fishing at the bottom of the garden since the beginning of April. We still have a fair few Pink footed Geese as well but last week when we were working up by Lairg we saw a lot heading up the valley on their migration back to the high plateau on Iceland. It is amazing to think they fly all that way in around 20 hours.
Cheers
A.M.
Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:13 pm
by bikerpiker
tattie wrote:Stevie,
Saw the first one at ours on Mon 19th,

it has been joined by a few more of its mates now, along with some House Martins and sand Martins. The Osprey has been back fishing at the bottom of the garden since the beginning of April. We still have a fair few Pink footed Geese as well but last week when we were working up by Lairg we saw a lot heading up the valley on their migration back to the high plateau on Iceland. It is amazing to think they fly all that way in around 20 hours.
Cheers
A.M.
Allan,I've seen a couple of Osprey's ,we saw them fairly regularly when we fished Loch Awe in recent years .We also found its nest,which wasn't hard to find as we were trolling ,and covered a large shoreline of loch,i phoned the rspb,to see if they knew about it ,they said they were aware of the nest,and reckoned it didn't need protection.
Saw it take a fish as well ,it had a better day than us,....that's why we call the loch Loch f**k Awe !!
Have also seen Ospreys at Loch Lomond ,once from Luss Pier ,another from Duck Bay marina ,probably the same bird,as its only a few miles between locations,
Spotted a few geese on Sun ,when me n the mrs were oot a drive ,they were in a field near the 'Drovers Inn ,Loch Lomond ,looked like Canada Geese to me ,but i think they might be resident in the uk all year round.
Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:21 pm
by benny hedges
i haven't seen a swallow for at least 6mths, mostly spits since then.

Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:28 pm
by bikerpiker
benny hedges wrote:i haven't seen a swallow for at least 6mths, mostly spits since then.

I wouldn't complain aboot that ,think yerself lucky

Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:30 pm
by benny hedges
er,

i don't mean me spitting ffs!!! ewwwww

Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:11 am
by sirch345
Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:47 pm
by bikerpiker
FAO Chris

....
Try wearin em next time
Ps ,ive seen a few around the village here over the past few days.......that's swallows ,not spec wearers

Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:18 pm
by cupasoop
Had out first swallow last night. Never saw it but could hear it chattering away up on the roof.
Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:01 pm
by rumpleforeskin
I usually know when summer is here, not by which birds i have seen, but when the drunks migrate back to their park benches.
I have noticed that the warmer the day the cheaper the cider they drink. maybe they need to economise during the heat as consumption goes up. if we have a BBQ summer they may approach the thirst level of a storm (15litres/hour)
ah good times
Re: Swallows....am i the 1st to see 'em this year?
Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 9:37 am
by sirch345
bikerpiker wrote:FAO Chris
Very nice Stevie

was it your Birthday or did you get them for Christmas
Chris.