tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4526180646938954660.post7284270789315018988..comments2024-03-19T09:51:50.961+00:00Comments on Another Bird Blog: Put The Kettle OnPhil Sladehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01846400106748443969noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4526180646938954660.post-2512822079240941942022-07-30T22:16:58.752+01:002022-07-30T22:16:58.752+01:00Eddie and I didn't enjoy the very hot weather,...Eddie and I didn't enjoy the very hot weather, very pleased it is cooler now.<br />However, we do need some rain.<br /><br />All the best JanLowcarb team memberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07961199165290289611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4526180646938954660.post-2566861139151214862022-07-27T16:59:33.895+01:002022-07-27T16:59:33.895+01:00It's a testament to your perseverance that you...It's a testament to your perseverance that you managed to survive the calamitous European Heat Surge of 2022. We hope the same may be said once the mini-Ice Age arrives. Oh, and don't kiss any monkeys, either. Unless you're properly masked.<br /><br />We always find wrens to be among the most interesting of birds in the wild. They have sweet, complex songs and are pugnacious to a degree which belies their size. In our area, there is only one species, the Carolina Wren, which favors us with their year 'round presence. During migration, the fields and forests abound with "little brown jobs".<br /><br />All is good here in what used to be the United States. We continue to ignore the "news" and retreat to forest and swamp. It is that time of year when our weather, coffee, tea and home life all fit the same description.<br /><br />Hot and steamy.<br /><br />Take care out there.Wally Joneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01121368850135565674noreply@blogger.com