Unfortunately the problem could easily have been avoided had it not
been for a very clumsy meter reader, who didn’t close the external reading door
properly and left it to bang open against the outside wall and the power wire
to the camera.
I’ve not fully checked it out but I can’t change the cable as it’ll
mean accessing the nest box and therefore disturbing the birds.
Talking of which I did manage to get a glimpse of the birds occupying
the nest box – it was a bit of a shock as there were two birds in there and
neither was a blue tit or great tit.
In fact it is a pair of house sparrows that were starting to build a
nest, which is unusual considering they normally nest in groups and they
seemingly haven’t touched the other camera nest box – although I think this is
down to the camera being too obtrusive.
I will be checking to see it the cable can be fixed, but I don’t hold
out much hope. In the meantime here's the images I have of how it went over the last ten days, until the 'cut off' point.
Plenty of daffodils are now showing and along with the snowdrops,
tulips and crocuses are making the garden fill with colour.
The vegetable and plant growing has started well, with broad bean,
marigold and sunflowers all showing in the seeding pots.
I’ll be starting to transport them in to the greenhouse in early April
and next weekend plant more outside vegetable – potatoes, carrots and parsnips.
On all counts I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed for warmer weather!
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