It was sat on its nest so I didn't really get a good look at its plumage.
Where was the nest - on a chimney/roof, on the ground, in a tree, top of tree?
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It was sat on its nest so I didn't really get a good look at its plumage.
Top of an isolated tree in a rural setting. There was a twitcher on the canal bank watching it. Generally white with grey/black on the wings (IIRC)psling wrote:It was sat on its nest so I didn't really get a good look at its plumage.
Where was the nest - on a chimney/roof, on the ground, in a tree, top of tree?
Quite possibly a stork?whitestone wrote:Top of an isolated tree in a rural setting.
Was it a Norwegian Blue?whitestone wrote: It was sat on its nest so I didn't really get a good look at its plumage.
Spot on Mike. Thanks...
Interesting. I do get a lot of big spiders in this place (to the point where I had to either get over my arachnophobia or move house....)usually with these markings. But its odd, I live at 140m above sea level and its generally cool and damp here. I always associated monster house spiders with the warm and dry south so I wonder how a Hertfordshire spider has ended up in darkest west Fife.....Cyclepeasant wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:35 pm HTrider
Looks like a Hertfordshire spider... I think? Just tried to find correct name for it , unfortunately. Can't find a match.
Used to get these in the house a lot when I was a kid, especially at night.
Don't really see many nowadays.
Just leave a cloth hanging down into the bath or sink. The spider will find it and climb out.Cyclepeasant wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:54 pm HTRider
They have lovely markings! Still occasionally find one in the bath or sink. I carefully catch and release them. Spiders are good at keeping various bug and mite numbers down.
None of my partner's believed that theory! (Strange that!)![]()
And then our dog eats them!whitestone wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:48 amJust leave a cloth hanging down into the bath or sink. The spider will find it and climb out.Cyclepeasant wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:54 pm HTRider
They have lovely markings! Still occasionally find one in the bath or sink. I carefully catch and release them. Spiders are good at keeping various bug and mite numbers down.
None of my partner's believed that theory! (Strange that!)![]()
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It came with the house, the sheets are zinc plated so the paint hasn't adhered properly, I didn't paint it by the way. Jane would prefer I decorated the inside of the house before the outside of the shed