Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Monday August 3rd

A lower tide now, Black Headed Gulls were lined along the riverside, with a few Mallard in the river. On the Downland by Sea Walls someone was feeding a large flock of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls, Jackdaws, Rooks, and Crows. They milled around and grabbed the bread as it was thrown.
At the Peregrine Watch, no Peregrines but a young Kestrel came and sat in the Jackdaw tree. She moved around on the branch, and gazed intently at the grassland at the foot of the cliff, preened her feather a little, and balanced in the strong southerly wind. Every now and then the wind pulled her speckled feathers up into a little umbrella around her waist, most undignified for a lady! But what a little beauty! Eventually she left and flew in front of me below the cliffs.

Some large plastic posters were being erected, mounted on stout wooden posts at either end they are nearer to posters than the usual kind of notice. One at Sea Walls, the other on the corner of Circular Road and Ladies Mile. There are probably others. The message is that barbecues are not allowed on the Downs - and please remove your litter. Quite so! Very commendable! However I do wonder how long such flimsy notices will survive - vandals or the wind! Some weeks ago I watched a policeman on horseback talking to people parked on the grassland by Sea Walls, there was also a barbecue going. He did not seem to be doing anything about moving them off the Down, so what use these notices will be remains to be seen.

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