Ref the dawn chorus. We feed a lot of birds in winter and have enough trees and 
bushes around to be counted as a forest in agri. terms. We notice, approaching 
our place that the closer you get the more the birdsong. They never stop in 
daylight. The first blackbird actually begins in the dark, the rest join in and 
off they go all day. We notice the blackbirds and thrushes do about 15 minutes 
each in the best places - then fly off to let the next booking start singing.
 
Sitting here writing this there is a blackbird hammering away to a backround of 
tits, finches and the odd robin. The pheasant seems to be losing his voice - as 
happens every year around this time and the warblers and swallows seem to be 
running late as they haven't arrived. Time for changeover - the blackbird 
outside this window flew off and the reversing lorry one has  flown in. 
 
If only it was not so light so early this would be a lovely time of year. On 
the boat we have actually made blackout curtains to cover the bedroom windows 
so we can sleep in or lay half asleep and listen to the birds.  

--- On Mon, 26/4/10, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Brian <[email protected]>
Subject: [canals-list] Harnser Trip Report
To: "Canal list George" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, 26 April, 2010, 21:28


  



Date - 26 April 10
Day - Monday
Start - Lowsonford 9 am
End - Radford Semele 1800

This morning I woke again to the dawn chorus, if its that good why don't they 
do it at a reasonable time of day like 7 am.? 
We left Lowsonford at 9 am. first away with a good road, CanalTime were not far 
behind. We met three boats between here and the junction so were able to leave 
a few gates open. At Kingswood Junction it was hard right and back onto the 
Grand Union canal heading South. There was next to nothing about and I don't 
think we met more than two boat between here and Hatton. We were going to fill 
with water at the top of the flight, but there was already a boat there taking 
water and the top lock was almost full so we carried on down. The top lock was 
the only one with us, all the rest were against us. 
We carried on down alone through 6 locks until we found a hire boat stopped for 
lunch on the lock moorings between the two locks. There were 5 of them in an 8 
berth, 70 foot Valleycruiser boat. They jumped at the opportunity to join us 
and we continued down the flight together. We could see a boat moored half way 
down the flight,but they were making no effort to come up towards us until we 
started to drop the lock above them. By then it was to late as a pair of boats 
breasted together had come up from the lock below them and were passing them 
before they realised what was happening. So at the end of all this they still 
had the remainder of the flight against them as they followed the breasted pair 
up to the top.All this gave us a good road down the rest of the flight and with 
one member from the hire boat working ahead opening top gates we were soon 
down. Unfortunately the chap working ahead didn't know how many locks there 
were and carried on to
 Budbrooke Junction looking for more. 
Cape locks were a joy, both top gates were wide open on the top lock and as we 
locked out, two boats were just leaving the bottom lock coming up. Still 
requiring water we planned to stop below the lock and fill up, but again there 
was a boat taking water, as we opened the bottom gates he packed his hose away 
and made ready to enter the lock, another gate we didn't have to close and we 
pulled into the water point to top up. 
The hire boat stopped for a cup of tea and discussed the possibility of 
visiting Warwick Castle tomorrow morning. We both set off together with them 
mooring at Tesco overnight, planning to take a taxi to the castle tomorrow. We 
continued on to moor at 6 pm. opposite Radford Semele church. We were surprised 
to find this is still wrapped in plastic following a fire there several years 
ago.

You will find our latest position and all our past travels on our blog at 
http://nbharnser. blogspot. com/

-- 
Brian 









      

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