First grues flying south west
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Veem
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First grues flying south west
Has anyone else spotted any yet? We've just seen two smallish groups flying overhead and definitely heading SW.
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MAD87
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Re: First grues flying south west
I thought I heard a grue or two a couple of nights ago but put it down to hearing things. That's bad news! I hate autumn and winter, especially after no summer.
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Doug
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Re: First grues flying south west
What a coincidence, we were only just talking about not seeing any grues yet.
Last year we were back in Kent at the time putting mami's pa's property on the market so missed them.
If youve seen them over Confolens then we should later today.
Last year we were back in Kent at the time putting mami's pa's property on the market so missed them.
If youve seen them over Confolens then we should later today.
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Re: First grues flying south west
Yes, first lots went over today. Heard them yesterday, but I think they were on the lake up the road.
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Re: First grues flying south west
Saw a flock of them going over on Friday night. Standing in the corner of a field, on horseback, on a beautiful sunny evening. A magical moment.
Saw more circling over the house just now. I guess they start to circle, looking for a lake to stop off at for the night.
Winter is a-coming!
Saw more circling over the house just now. I guess they start to circle, looking for a lake to stop off at for the night.
Winter is a-coming!
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Veem
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Re: First grues flying south west
Generally they circle when they've found a thermal and the hot air allows them to gain height. Of course, whilst they're up high they might well look for the nearest lake.Bayleaf wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 5:39 pm Saw a flock of them going over on Friday night. Standing in the corner of a field, on horseback, on a beautiful sunny evening. A magical moment.
Saw more circling over the house just now. I guess they start to circle, looking for a lake to stop off at for the night.
Winter is a-coming!
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Doug
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Re: First grues flying south west
Have just watched a large V of about 50 grues fly over.
The chainsaws are a buzzing as well so its officially autumn.
The chainsaws are a buzzing as well so its officially autumn.
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Re: First grues flying south west
Quick digression. I'm getting quite proficient with my Stihl battery-powered one (petrol ones are too loud and scary for the likes of me!). I still wear ear/eye/head protection, but it's so nice to just stop and start at the touch of (two) buttons. It's not scared of bigger logs either! In summary, hopefully I won't be a noise polluter as it's noticeably quieter than traditional chainsaws! No waste either, as any small bits go for kindling, and sawdust collected to put in the pony shed.
Back on subject, I always get a little blip of sadness seeing the grue fly South, as it means winter is coming, and always get a lift when they fly North in Spring!
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Doug
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Re: First grues flying south west
We have both [mention]Bayleaf[/mention] electric for near the house and a large fuel one for out and about.
