Friday 8 June 2012


Hello I wondered if you'd like to see one of the fulmar & chicks I took between par & polkerris there was at least 3 nesting there .Also as I live oly a stone throw from the beach I thought some of your followers might like to know I 've had two siskins visiting my garden I could send a pic if you'd like one
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                    Linda Moore 

Nice photographs of the Fulmar and chicks Linda. The Siskin shots would be more than welcome.



7 comments:

  1. Intresting. Chicks? Fulmar lay a single egg. Fulmar usually lay their single egg in mid May. Fulmar incubate their single egg for approx 53 days. Any idea what my point is?

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    1. Hi don't think I explained myself well enough .Two of the nests I saw Had one chick each & the 3rd nest was too high to see.I was aware they only have one chick each but thanks for the info anyway Linda

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  2. Anonymous.....no signature.....shame on you! Come in from the murky world out there, even Trevor doesn't bite! Keep the pictures coming

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  3. That should say, "keep the pictures coming Linda"

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  4. Trevor ! shame you don't bite lol but can you teach people how to add their signature is it just adding your name? you see I'm new to this (well we all have to start somewhere aye ) Linda

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    1. Yay ! scrub that last comment answered my own question :)

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  5. No I do not bite...but I often get bitten. As Andy said "keep the pictures coming Linda". It is nice to have another Moore keeping the Blog alive.

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