Just a quick blog while I sort some photo`s for Leamington/Warwick. The Moorhen i pictured with it`s young on the last blog has become to trust me so much to supply food for it`s brood that it has taken to entering the boat.
It did at one time while I was in the galley start to walk part way up the boat towards me.
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6 comments:
Dad
Maybe you could try to introduce the human kind of bird into the boat now you have enticed the feather kind.
Andy........
Has she got a name yet? Isn't it a thrill when a wild creature bestows us with their trust? That is just lovely Les.
Hi Andy
Hmmmmm tried that once and it didn`t work out, but they say there`s someone out there for us all so i`ll not give up.
Hi Lesley/Joe
Yes i was quite surprised as Moorhens are usually not to keen on getting close to us humans unlike swans and ducks.
Did have a Robin fly into the boat once after he had picked all the crumbs on the front deck.
Looks like a 'Henry' to me!!!!
Hi Antinady
Sandra has reminded me that we did christen our Moorhen Henry.
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