tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post1599604695641328966..comments2024-03-29T01:41:15.713+00:00Comments on Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park birds: Ralph Hancockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11686354797977020917noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-16159209808932168162015-05-02T20:37:45.114+01:002015-05-02T20:37:45.114+01:00Sorry, the survey is impossible to complete accura...Sorry, the survey is impossible to complete accurately, and one of the questions doesn't work at all.Ralph Hancockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11686354797977020917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-65835682513526298762015-05-02T17:51:39.197+01:002015-05-02T17:51:39.197+01:00I couldn't paste the survey link in the commen...I couldn't paste the survey link in the comments, but I've put it as the url for my name. <br /><br />Do contact me via e-mail (zestin.soh12@imperial.ac.uk) if you have queries about it!<br /><br />Thanks again,<br />ZestinZestinhttps://jfe.qualtrics.com/form/SV_1Nve3h14wrCIxlrnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-42956090874274809662015-05-02T17:45:56.550+01:002015-05-02T17:45:56.550+01:00Cheers, thank you! I will visit them sometime.
O...Cheers, thank you! I will visit them sometime. <br /><br />Oh yes as a side note, I'm currently helping to conduct a research survey (on behalf of Imperial College and Making London Nature-Smart) looking at the collective monitoring of London's wildlife by groups and individuals such as yourself. <br /><br />If you would be willing to participate, please kindly take the time to fill in this research survey ( before it closes on 8th May 2015 (Friday). It should take no more than 10 minutes. <br /><br />If it interests you, we would be happy to share with you the eventual findings of this research. <br /><br />Thank you.<br /><br />Kind regards,<br />Zestin<br />----<br /><br />BSc Biology with Management<br />Imperial College London<br />Silwood Park Campus<br />Making London Nature-Smart Group <br />zestin.soh12@imperial.ac.uk / zs1110@ic.ac.uk<br />Zestin Sohhttp://www3.imperial.ac.uk/ecosystemsandenvironment/initiatives/mlnsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-9781062032354125072015-04-30T19:56:15.656+01:002015-04-30T19:56:15.656+01:00To find the usual pair of Little Owls, start at th...To find the usual pair of Little Owls, start at the leaf yard, the fenced enclosure with the statue of Peter Pan on its east side. At the southeast corner of this enclosure there is an old battered chestnut tree. Look for the next one, a few yards away to the southwest. Then look for the one after that, at a slightly greater distance and up the hill a bit. It has brambles round its base. This is the owls' nest tree from last year, and they are still sometimes seen in it. However, they spend most of their time on the chestnut tree a few yards to the west of it, and they seem to be nesting here now. View from the north side. Near the top of this tree there is a diagonal line of big holes, and you can often see one of the owls here.Ralph Hancockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11686354797977020917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-62949942263040233252015-04-30T19:19:10.045+01:002015-04-30T19:19:10.045+01:00Hi Ralph,
I'm an ecology student at Imperial C...Hi Ralph,<br />I'm an ecology student at Imperial College and a keen follower of your blog. Would you mind sharing the detailed location of the little owls please? I'd love to see one.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />ZestinZestinnoreply@blogger.com