absolute heaven

Wildlife/Nature/Environment

absolute heaven


mooky 12/05/2008, 10:01

Money can't buy it. It's better than any antidepressant tablet. It is mysterious, beautiful, just about everything wonderful. I may not have good health, or much money but I am so enriched by it.

What is it? It's a nightingale outside my bedroom window every night, so so beautiful;

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Benjamin 12/05/2008, 11:18
Keeping you awake mooky? Chuck something at it. That'll soon get rid of the blighter.  Devil [6]




Benjamin

Snips, snails and puppy dog tails

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sweet 17 12/05/2008, 11:33
Lucky mooky.  I've still to hear one but OH heard one recently.

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trees 2 13/05/2008, 10:37
 sweet 17 wrote:
Lucky mooky.  I've still to hear one but OH heard one recently.


Nightingales? Pah, common as muck.Big Smile [:D] My mate who lives in Stainforth near Donny has one that sings in his garden.

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Grumpy 13/05/2008, 15:08
Excellent! We, too, have them singing at night. The others we have around us are Hoopoes and Golden Orioles and the Barn Owl at night brings a smile to my face every time we hear it. A week ago we took a couple of days off in the Correze and saw a rather bizarre sight - rather than a flock of seagulls following the tractor ploughing the field there was about 12 or 15 Kites! What with the fantastic sight of migrating cranes twice a year, we certainly have some fascinating birdlife here in the Limousin. Enjoy your Nightingale, Mooky!

Steve

There are 10 kinds of people, those who can count in binary and those who can't!

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Gastines 13/05/2008, 19:43

When taking the Grandchildren to The Forest of Villecartier, we saw a buzzard trying to pick up a red squirrel. I jumped out of the car and the Buzzard dropped the squirrel which managed to survive the experience and hide in some ivy. The first time I've seen a red squirrel even though I lived a few miles from Brownsea Island in Dorset. The grandchildren were totally unfazed by the event.

Regards.

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sweet 17 13/05/2008, 20:43

 Grumpy wrote:
Excellent! We, too, have them singing at night. The others we have around us are Hoopoes and Golden Orioles and the Barn Owl at night brings a smile to my face every time we hear it. A week ago we took a couple of days off in the Correze and saw a rather bizarre sight - rather than a flock of seagulls following the tractor ploughing the field there was about 12 or 15 Kites! What with the fantastic sight of migrating cranes twice a year, we certainly have some fascinating birdlife here in the Limousin. Enjoy your Nightingale, Mooky!

Steve

We have Golden Oriels, Hoopoes, Owls and recently a pair of some sort of birds of prey.  These latter are big and act and behave like birds of prey but I don't know enough to tell what sort they are.  They are so elegant and assured as they swoop and circle and I swear they know I am watching them through my binocs because they kind of dive towards me and wheel about, showing their undersides and then their topsides.  Amazing sight and me, knowing next to nothing about birds, but I am totally captivated.

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Hoddy 13/05/2008, 21:08

I know how you feel Mooky. We have two new foals in the field next to us and they are heartbreakingly beautiful; all legs and eyes. I could watch them all day and very nearly do.

 

Hoddy

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PeterG 13/05/2008, 21:14

All my wife has is me snoring.............which sends her into the spare bedroom.

Raptures...........NOT


A wasted day is one where you have not laughed.
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