Monday 24 January 2022

Watch the Birdie. Are you ready for the Big Garden Birdwatch 2022

The wind and rain of recent months has subsided and there seems to be a lot of fluttering in the garden at the moment, so thrilled that in addition to the regular visitors we now have a Male Bullfinch and a Nuthatch visiting each day, I do hope they stick around for the Big Garden Birdwatch at the end of the week. I regularly submit my results each year, here are my results for 2021.

6 Sparrows - 3 chaffinch - 5 goldfinch - 7 Starling - Blue Tit - Coal Tit - Wren
Dunnock - Robin - M & F  Blackbirds but they came later

Tap here for the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch Results 2021

Nutchhatch through my window. Photo Pat Adams North Devon Focus (All Rights Reserved)

Birds in my garden January 2022
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Feathered Friends through the years   

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Thursday 13 January 2022

COTIDAL: The Appledore Chapter “What do you see when you see the sea?”

What do YOU see when you see the sea and what would YOU like to share or tell others about the sea?

With a deadline of February 28th, the Time and Tide Bell charity is inviting you to create and submit your own short films or audio content, recordings which share what you feel about the sea.

COTIDAL is an ambitious new creative artwork by the Devon based artist Tania Kovats, commissioned by the Time and Tide Bell Organisation. Tania’s ambition is to create a 24 hour and 50-minute-long film, the length of a lunar day. Her film will track the movement of high tide around the UK. Made up of community contributions, films and sound recordings, the film will be edited with Kovats’ own filmed material and woven together to create a cinematic celebration of our island's tides.

The first chapter of this film is being made in North Devon, where the inaugural Time and Tide Bell was placed on the seawall in Appledore. The hour-long film will be the opening episode of this exciting national project. The project and film will gather together people’s feelings about, and responses to, the sea which surrounds our island. It will be a visual and community driven representation of how the tide is a wave that connects us. The film will be screened, for free, in north Devon later in 2022. After which it will be available to view online.

Tania is offering an open invitation for you to share what you see when you see the sea. As an artist her work “Addresses our relationship with water, rivers, seas, oceans and our liquid selves. We live on a small island, with a dynamic coastline, and I believe this shapes who we are and how we think. We all have a relationship with the sea. COTIDAL hopes to help us share our thoughts and feelings about the sea with each other. As land based creatures, we forget how important the health of our seas is to our planetary survival. COTIDAL hopes to explore both personal and environmental thoughts about our collective waters.”

Film and audio recordings, up to 2 minutes long, can be submitted for inclusion in the film. Content can be uploaded to the Time and Tide Bell website - https://www.timeandtidebell.org/cotidal-upload/. Excerpts of submitted content may be included in the hour-long film.
Remember the deadline for submitting your films or audio is February 28th 2022.
To find out more and to take part in COTIDAL 
COTIDAL: The Appledore Chapter   “What do you see when you see the sea?”
 

COTIDAL: The Appledore Chapter   “What do you see when you see the sea?” Photo copyright Tania Kovats (All Rights Reserved) 

Photo credit Tania Kovats

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Sunday 2 January 2022

Happy North Devon Breaks

Wind and waves, a look back at just some of the action shots around Bideford Bay. Looking forward to more North Devon Breaks in 2022.

Happy New Year

 

Pat Adams -  North Devon Focus

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