Monday, 29 January 2024

Big Garden Birdwatch 2024

 

The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch is an annual survey held on the same weekend each year to count the number of birds across the UK. This year marked its 45th year and my 11th year taking part.

If it wasn't clear by now, birds are a huge part of my life and their protection is of high importance to me. I spend an unfathomable amount of my life doing something to do with birds, be it watching, feeding, photographing, reading about them and so on. Since first taking part in the Big Garden Birdwatch I've moved house over 5 times to places with varying amounts of wildlife. Considering that we currently live technically in an urban environment, around 5 miles away from farmland and a mile away from a river this is probably the biggest range of birds and wildlife we've ever had as regular visitors. That doesn't mean anything for my results though, because as always the birds seem to know when the RSPB survey is on and don't turn up on those days!

Below are the photos taken during our Big Garden Birdwatch 2024!

See posts from previous years here:
Big Garden Birdwatch 2023
Big Garden Birdwatch 2022























2024 Big Garden Birdwatch Results
Blackbird - 1
Bluetit - 4
Dunnock - 1
House Sparrow - 4
Magpie - 5
Robin - 1
Rock Dove - 17
Starling - 4
Woodpigeon - 1


As mentioned above, and in last year's post, despite having counted 38 birds over one hour on Friday 26th of January that is nothing compared to usual. 
As it's part of my everyday routine to feed the birds, top up feeders, clean and fill bird baths etc I'm quite clued in to who my regular visitors are. It's not unusual to see up to 70 Rock Doves though my usual crowd sits between 24-40, there are 7 Magpies who tend to visit in a group of 3 and a group of 4 or all together and a certain Robin and a male Blackbird who are practically permanent residents. The biggest disappointment for the count was with the House Sparrows who love to visit the feeding station we have set up in our elder bush. Some days there is a queue for the multiple feeders with at least 10 birds but during the survey, a mere 4 showed up.
This year the weather was dry and sunny with a temperature of around 7°C.
Today as I'm typing this, it's dull and rainy and about 6°C and we've had way more birds than on the 26th - typical!

It's always fun to take part in the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch and I love that it coincidentally overlapped with my reading of  'Etta Lemon: The Woman Who Saved the Birds'. If you are interested in birds, the history of the RSPB and feel that birding on a whole seems very male-dominated, give this book a read!


If you can, I encourage you to feed your local birds. Please also put out fresh clean water for them at all times of the year but especially in the hot summers and super cold winters when natural sources may be dried up or frozen over.





Friday, 26 January 2024

My Year in Books 2023

 


As the title suggests, here is my 2023 Year in Books and some stats! Another fab year of books, full of animals and magic and welcome escapes to other worlds. Reading on the whole seems to have gained a lot of popularity in the past year especially which is awesome, however I rarely find another person with the same reading tastes as me. As a 33-year-old female, I share my book picks with kids over 20 years my junior...but I wouldn't change it! 

Below are the links to my quarterly round-ups of what I read throughout the year and below are some stats for the whole year.

What I Read Last Quarter // January - March
What I Read Last Quarter // April - June
What I Read Last Quarter // July - September
What I Read Last Quarter // October - December

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Total Books Read in 2023
54

Books Per Month
January - 5
February - 6
March - 6
April - 5
May - 4
June - 6
July - 3 
August - 3
September - 4 
October - 4
November - 5
December - 3

Most Books in One Month 
February, March & June - 6

Least Books in One Month
July, August, December - 3

Pages Per Month
January - 1,738 pages
February - 1,441 pages
March - 1,585 pages
April - 1,388 pages
May - 1,683 pages
June - 1,362 pages
July - 1,142 pages
August - 1,152 pages
September - 1,273 pages
October - 850 pages
November - 973 pages
December - 1,196 pages

Most Pages in One Month 
January - 1,738 pages

Least Pages in One Month
October - 850 pages

Shortest Book
24 pages 'A Guide to the Wizards of the World' ⭐️⭐️

Longest Book
576 pages 'Inkheart' ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Average Book Length
290 pages

Most Read by Others
The Wizard of Oz L. by Frank Baum (shelved by 809,882 people)

Least Read by Others
The Bootsie Files (Not listed online, small independent local self-published book)
Toby and the Wizards of Wildhaven by Sally Doherty (shelved by 39 people)

Star Ratings
⭐️ - 1
⭐️⭐️ - 2
⭐️⭐️⭐️- 6
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- 21
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- 23

My Average Rating
4.2

Top 5 Favorite Books of 2023
Leila and the Blue Fox by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Always, Clementine by Carlie Sorosiak
The Way of Dog by Zana Fraillon
Toby and the Wizards of Wildhaven by Sally Doherty
Five Children On The Western Front by Kate Saunders

Most Read Authors
Peter Bunzl x2
Sally Doherty x2
Jenny McLachlan x2
Carlie Sorosiak x2
P.L. Travers x2

Published in 2023
Fablehouse by E.L. Norry
Toby and the Wizards of Wildhaven by Sally Doherty
Strangeworlds Travel Agency Adventure in the Floating Mountains by L.D. Lapinski
Strong Female Character by Fern Brady
The Witches of Pendle by Yvette Fielding
The Housetrap by Emma Read
The Wildstorm Curse by Eve Wersocki Morris
Moonflight by Gill Lewis
The Bookshop at the Back of Beyond by Amy Sparkes
The Stickleback Catchers by Lisette Auton

Format
Hardback - 4
Paperback - 48
Kindle - 1
Audiobook - 1

Previous Year's Goal vs Actual Amount Read.
2023 goal originally 30, upped to 52 - actual 54.
2022 goal 35 - actual 55.
2021 goal 52 - actual 54.
2020 goal 36 - actual 62.
2019 goal 19 - actual 27.
2018 goal 26 - actual 31.
2017 goal 10 - actual 43.




More than 1 book per month (only just) to equal 54 awesome reads for 2023...well, minus maybe the 3 books that were 1 & 2 stars haha.
I get told I rate too highly but to that, I say, I only choose books that sound good to me. I read to be happy, to escape, to laugh and cry and though I may judge a book by its cover, I have never read a book just because it's popular. 

My 2024 has already started off with some fantastic reads, so here's to lots more 5-star reads and beautiful childrens books!


Monday, 22 January 2024

Late Autumn at St Paul's and the River Don, Jarrow

 

For some reason, I seem to have stopped posting as many of our days out and nature walks here, only sharing a portion of the photos on my Project 365 blog. That means that this post here is a little out of season but I thought it was still worth sharing.
The first group of photos were taken at St Paul's Monastery, Jarrow from a little dog outing with Baker on October 30th 2023. St Paul's is around a 1.5-mile walk either way for us and this walk in particular showed us that 3 miles is a bit too far for the old man to trek these days.

The second group of photos are just a few from a little date day where we went bird spotting along the river Don and stopped off at St Paul's adjacent, The Hive Coffee Co, on November 8th 2023. They cater very much so for vegans and we had a lovely cake each accompanied by coffee and hot chocolate. 
I hope you enjoy the photos.

















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