Today, despite the fine weather birding was slow. In the garden there are still a few Siskins, including one stunning male this afternoon, coming down to feed. It seems that the weather in the south of Europe is poor and many migrants are held up, waiting for more suitable conditions.



The barges also traded much further afield, to the north of England, the South Coast and even to continental European ports. Cargoes varied enormously: bricks, mud, hay, rubbish, sand, coal and grain, for example. Due to the efficiency of a Thames barge's gear, a crew of only two sufficed for most voyages, although by today's standards it would have been hard physical work at times.
I was unable to see the name on this barge, there are still over 30 rigged and in sailing condition. The pictures of all of these barges can be found on the Thames Sailing Barge site.
Mothing. The cold weather is still preventing many moths appearing, I only caught one Clouded Drab and one Hebrew Character last night.
I was unable to see the name on this barge, there are still over 30 rigged and in sailing condition. The pictures of all of these barges can be found on the Thames Sailing Barge site.
Mothing. The cold weather is still preventing many moths appearing, I only caught one Clouded Drab and one Hebrew Character last night.
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I see you managed to finally get your male wagtail well done.... I am enjoying looking through your photo's love the firecrest...and now I see the weasel..haven't seen one of those for years..!!!
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