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Cuckoos

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 5:42 pm
by Geoff
I don't know if anybody else has followed the BTO Cuckoo tracking that was on Springwatch. Each of the individual blogs show their tracks.
http://www.bto.org/science/migration/tr ... 4J,1DSL9,1

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:22 pm
by Monika
How interesting, Geoff. I did no see Springwatch because we don't have a TV, but your quoted website makes fascinating reading.

Unfortunately, our local cuckoos don't seem to have stayed this year which would be the first time since we moved here more than 30 years ago. I do hope they come back in 2012r and produce young, albeit to the detriment of the meadow pipits!

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 6:58 pm
by Nature's Babe
Did you sponsor one Geoff ? I guess some might get added to a stew out there. :( It will be a shame if they disappear.

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 10:32 pm
by Geoff
No I didn't sponsor one. Keep checking back the progress of the ones crossing the Sahara is amazing, I think I'd prefer to summer in Northern Italy like the other two!

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 8:16 am
by Geoff
Have you been checking back? They've covered some distance now.

http://www.bto.org/science/migration/tr ... 4J,1DSL9,1

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:41 am
by Nature's Babe
Wow, what progress, aren't they amazing creatures, no wonder they offload their offspring they must totally exhaust themselves. :lol:
I must admit I had not checked back, a bit tired at the moment, my elderly mother had given us some mega bad nights, she is in a unit for assessment at the moment to see if they can help her into a more regular sleeping pattern which has given us some respite, they have just extended the time as she is giving them a hard time too, not on purpose - it's just problems associated with her old age. :)

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 11:04 pm
by Geoff
Hope you are keeping an eye on them.

http://www.bto.org/science/migration/tr ... 4J,1DSL9,1

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:42 am
by Nature's Babe
Yes, thank you Geoff, aren't they amazing ! :D

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:17 pm
by Geoff

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:32 pm
by Marigold
Nature's Babe wrote:Wow, what progress, aren't they amazing creatures, no wonder they offload their offspring they must totally exhaust themselves. :lol:
I must admit I had not checked back, a bit tired at the moment, my elderly mother had given us some mega bad nights, she is in a unit for assessment at the moment to see if they can help her into a more regular sleeping pattern which has given us some respite, they have just extended the time as she is giving them a hard time too, not on purpose - it's just problems associated with her old age. :)




Take care of yourself.

Hope they can help as that is indeed exhausting for you. I was talking to a friend from last year's trading today and he is caring for his mother and his elderly uncle - and the uncle's cattle. He looks totally drained. He is out of work and said he does not have ajob; I assured him that he DOES have a job and a very important one indeed.

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:51 pm
by pongeroon
I totally agree Marigold, the most important job in the world is taking care of those you love.

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:11 am
by oldherbaceous
Heard the first Cuckoo of the year this morning, in the woods behind the allotments.

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:57 am
by Elaine
I heard a cuckoo this morning at 5am! :D :D :D

Re: Cuckoos

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:28 pm
by Catherine
We think we have a blackbird feeding a cuckoo in our garden at the moment. We saw it for the first time on Saturday, it is much bigger than the blackbird and looks very slightly like a thrush in colouring at the moment.

We went to Italy two years ago and where we were staying had a cuckoo calling all day, it was mighty tiring on our ears. You eventually get fed of of the song..