Craig and Ste et al) You two gradeley vismiggers!!
I've Swift(ly) Swallow(ed) the Pills!
To succumb me from my ills
but watch out and just check out this mornings predicament!! (printed far below) but first of all heres this mornings results:
Visible Migration Wednesday 7th November 2012 - Slape Lane, Burton In Kendal.
0800hrs - 0900hrs.
Wind: Westerley 10-15mph
Movement: West unless stated.
Fieldfare 30W
Starling 143W
Chaffinch: 15SW
Greenfinch: 2W
Meadow Pipit: 2S
Woodpigeon: 62 NW
Pink Footed Goose: 40W (0802hrs)
Nah then!!
This is a true story, just what happened to me this morning...
I went to my usual place on Slape Lane (Burton In Kendal) and the field was full of sheep. Not worried about that I crossed the field and set up with my chair and everything else I tag along. Before long I noticed this "heavy duty" sheep (really good condition I thought) looking towards me quite bewildered and sort of staring at me!, before long it came close by in hot pursuit of this other sheep in front. Then the penny finally dropped and I noticed the "heavy duty" sheep did have a large manhood sack and his forehead looked heavy going too. But thankfully he trundled off in pursuit of his sheep. So I sort of settled down and tried to concentrate on the "birdless" skies, but then soon after, I noticed that another "three" of these heavy duties started to circle around me and each one of them was giving me the "evils" for what seemed ages. I imagined for a moment or so that they looked like anytime they would start pounding the floor with their feet before going into the "full charge".
I soon realised I was on someone else's patch today, so quickly packed up, hid my chair and vacated to a safer place.
Ste) as much as I would like to go to GOA, cant make it again this year.... the boss is not up to it!
I am now told by the gaffer that GOA is back on but not until December of 2014, so a nice long long long time to look forward to it, but lots of happy fabulous memories to keep me warm.