Blogging seems to be going the way of VHS, Smoking and taking sugar in your tea. Its a declining art.
I look through my Reading List and there aren't many blogs left to go at, and I don't help matters by posting so infrequently it looks like I've dropped off the podium too.
Social Media now takes the traffic with tiny posts and images on a regular basis, distracting us from our real lives. While I'm on here's something a bit controversial, but no one reads blogs so I'll say it anyway.
Whats with younger birders and naturalists who post more selfies of themselves than of the creatures they seek out? Some posts are literally just that, shots up the nose of some birder. Now while I do believe all things in moderation, a selfie in context is ok, it can be humourous and lift a post but when thats all there is, folks this may be a shock, but I don't want to stare at your ugly mug every day!!
I suppose you could argue that having a bubbly rant is also self indulgent so I'll leave it there.
Since the last post it has been a dry, cold spell here in Northumberland. No rain to speak of but almost constant northerlies, as is usual here in spring, keeping our temperatures low, especially overnight where 8 degrees is a struggle.
Spring migrants have continued to arrive and on my patch, I'm only missing a couple now most noteably Wheatear! Still not a sniff on a rocky edges short turfed east coast site its amazing really. Ive had two, one at Boulmer and one Alnmouth but none here so far.
On 7th May, on my way home from work I stopped off at Druridge to see the male Dotterel that was around for about 3 weeks. Always cherry chappies you cant see too many Dotterels. Northumberland has done alright for them this months so far with in addittion to this one, 9 at Beal were long staying and one on the top of Cheviot was less accessible.
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Dotterel, at Druridge |
4 comments:
The garganey artwork is fantastic
Yes: I've noticed the steady decline in blogging - but don't you dare stop! Yours is a daily read for me: I enjoy every word, sketch & photograph!
Thanks David, too kind. Im looking forward to be in your neck of the woods in a couple of weeks time....
Cheers mystery person, much appreciated.
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