there's no-one in the ground, but a lot of birds are singing around: chaffinches, yellowhammers, tits, blackbirds. it seems and sounds to be a pretty morning even though the Sun doesn't shine on the ground.
now a deer comes in to eat.



ahhh, yes i see....alice44 wrote:I can get my time but not Estonian time ;-)
(There was a little bird that might have been a skylark -- I do not know if I have ever seen one. They were introduced into victoria bc, but we do have some larks and it did look larky. Don't they like open grassy areas though?)
ok, that's a bit more trouble if you're not used to the 24-hour notation. but "am" and "pm" would be quite enough.alice44 wrote:![]()
and convert to a 24 hour clock.
I am having trouble with all the cams -- just going to sleep on me. I think it is worse when I have 2 open so it seems like most of the problem is at my end.
yes, i though so, too: they looked thinner. and i think this pair hadn't been here earlier, at least not as a pair. i mean that i haven't seen a pair before, only a group of 8, later joined by some more big boar late at nights.alice44 wrote:You got pigs by daylight and the little one looks a little thin.