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    Walking in the Doethie valley yesterday, watched a pair of Cuckoos working along the valley together. Hopping from post to post, looking in the grass etc. - presumably searching for nests? Other little birds (too far to identify species) were really giving them some stick and chasing the pair away. I haven't seen a pair of cuckoos together for many years. Also heard (but couldn't see) a cricket warbler, are these potential "victims" for the Cuckoos, like the Reed warblers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by L.F.F. View Post
    Was running a bit too close to comfort to some of these last night:
    There is a herd of Longhorn cattle in a field where I regularly go. Big Bill the Bull is as placid as a pussy cat and doesn't mind people at all.
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    A young dipper learning to dip in the Wharfe. Just brilliant!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    Walking in the Doethie valley yesterday, watched a pair of Cuckoos working along the valley together. Hopping from post to post, looking in the grass etc. - presumably searching for nests? Other little birds (too far to identify species) were really giving them some stick and chasing the pair away. I haven't seen a pair of cuckoos together for many years. Also heard (but couldn't see) a cricket warbler, are these potential "victims" for the Cuckoos, like the Reed warblers?
    My RSPB book says dunnock, meadow pipit and reed warbler are most common 'hosts' for cuckoo Moley, although over a hundred species have been noted
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    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    ...Also heard (but couldn't see) a cricket warbler...
    I take it that you mean Grasshopper Warbler? http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/bird...ler/index.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by wharfeego View Post
    I take it that you mean Grasshopper Warbler? http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/bird...ler/index.aspx
    That would be them, I was on the right track! Have heard them in several places in Wales over the summer months (can't mistake the call), but never really clapped eyes on one up close.
    Sad to see so few cuckoos these days, becoming something of a rarity in such a short time.
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    "Groppers" are very hard to spot...they skulk about in dense undergrowth.

    Sad that Cuckoos are declining. Even sadder that the human race is increasing!

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    Attachment 4675 Never managed to put a picture on here before, see if this one works - mating sloworms from our garden (2 years ago I think).
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    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    Attachment 4675 Never managed to put a picture on here before, see if this one works - mating sloworms from our garden (2 years ago I think).
    Good effort, it's been a long time since I saw some of these.

    My wildlife encounter for the weekend was the entire family (and I mean all of them) of the girlfriend for her grand dads 90th birthday. Despite being 90 he sure knows how to put the whisky away!!! :w00t:

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRunner View Post
    There is a herd of Longhorn cattle in a field where I regularly go. Big Bill the Bull is as placid as a pussy cat and doesn't mind people at all.
    Yes, to be honest they didn't hardly move when I was going past. They're in this local country park pretty much year round. Lovely creatures, but intimidating looking.

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