Some LPO regional web sites now have the facility for you to create a log on and register your bird recordings on line. Your recordings are available to you at any time as a personal record and are also used to build a departmental record. The Swiss system allows you to pinpoint exactly where each bird was seen. At present only the Aquitaine site has English as an option. They are: http://haute-savoie.lpo.fr/ http://www.faune-aquitaine.org/ http://franche-comte.lpo.fr/ http://www.faune-vendee.org/ http://www.faune-paca.org/ http://www.faune-auvergne.org/ http://vienne.lpo.fr/ http://www.faune-loire.org/ http://www.faune-loire-atlantique.org/ For people in La Vienne, (86), that would like to use this facility in the future but find it difficult "to get their heads round it" I can arrange a visit to the office for small groups to have it explained, and at the same time meet a few people on the team who will be happy to answer your questions in English. Anyone that would be interested - please contact me. Chris
Aquitaine site is great and I didn't realise there were some many French birdwatchers. We have a crane living locally for 5 years.
We have seen Pine Martins about at the moment.
Where on the River Lisle are the European Mink?
Beaver are in 24 but where?
During the cold weather we had a funny litle bird often in the yard. He was incredible in amongst all the dogs, just a few feet away from them. He was there all the time sitting on their water bowls having a drink, then shaking his head. At first I was frightened they would get him, but they didn't seem to take much notice as if they had got used to him. If one did chase him, he would just fly up a bit into a tree or on the kennel bars, then down again. If we went out the other side at the front of the house, he would sometimes be there as if he was looking for company. There was plenty of food on the bird table. Then when it wasn't so cold we saw him less and now he doesn't seem to be around.
I don't know if you can see him being stalked by Saya and now up in the tree.
If you can, could you please tell me what he is. I know most dog breeds, but not so good at the birds! What would he eat in the Winter?
white backed woodpecker - dept65 - What's that if you don't mind me asking??????
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Funnily enough Christine we've just been discussing that elsewhere..
anyway, try this. http://www.oiseaux.net/oiseaux/bergeronnette.grise.html
Chris
That's him, thanks Chris. No wonder he liked to be in amongst the dogs, he's a Wagtail!
If you don't want to put it on here, could you pm me the link to "elsewhere".
It's not over fascinating, just the fact that there are two species, (or sub-species).
http://planetepassion.freeforums.org/pied-wagtails-t332.html
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