28th November 2010.
Dear All,
Have seen the starling acrobatic swarming at Fen Drayton twice this week and it is quite spectacular. There are thousands of birds which must accumulate from miles away. The early arrivals circulate waiting for the later ones to turn up then all of a sudden flop down into the reeds. Even later comers seem to not mess around and descend straight away.
Starling Cloud Dear All,
Have seen the starling acrobatic swarming at Fen Drayton twice this week and it is quite spectacular. There are thousands of birds which must accumulate from miles away. The early arrivals circulate waiting for the later ones to turn up then all of a sudden flop down into the reeds. Even later comers seem to not mess around and descend straight away.
On Monday I visited the Museum of Classical Archaeology in Cambridge (which I had never heard of!) – it is a massive display of cast copies of Greek and Roman statues and reasonably interesting as we had a guided tour.
Museum of Classical Archaeology
Astronomy was on the Terrestrial Planets: Mercury, Venus and Mars. At present you need to get up at 6.30am to see Venus – the brightest star in the sky.
For “Maps” we studied the history of The World Wide Web which incredibly only started in 1999.
My ankle, toe and knee have been playing up gout wise this week so I missed the walk this Thursday. I was able to dig the area planned for our fruit cage so didn’t waste the time.
I was taken for lunch by a seed company wanting me to do some consultancy on Wednesday but it remains to be seen whether it works out.
This morning we looked out of the window and a buzzard was tearing a small bird to pieces on the log pile. They really seem large close to.
Buzzard
(all bird pictures from net)
We have been entertaining today with the Whitfieds and Twiss’s (latest occupants of Pitt’s old bungalow opposite) here for lunch.
Tonight is the village Carol Service at St Mary’s so Christmas is getting seriously closer.
love
Mike & Kate