Saturday, 18 May 2013

Late night update

The Safari has successfully avoided the nonsense that is pan European singing m'larky - trash for the masses to keep us from thinking about the bigger issues?
Little news from today other than a quick nip to the big park to look for Garden Warbler (dipped) and Spotted Flycatcher (160) but only one of the three there where found in the rain.
Where to next? Foreign parts tomorrow, should be able to keep you up to date - what will we find?
in the meantime let us know what's been hit and missed in your outback.

3 comments:

Dave Wenning said...

Has anybody figured out how those Eastern Gray Squirrels got to Britain? The QE2?

Lancashire and Lakeland Outback Adventure Wildlife Safaris said...

Hi Dave, thanks for dropping by, have a look here http://www.woodlands.co.uk/blog/flora-and-fauna/how-did-the-grey-squirrel-arrive-in-the-uk/

Cheers

D

Dave Wenning said...

Thanks for the link. Sounds like the same way the Starlings and House Sparrows got here.