Just a couple of photos of my new car. Not very useful for parking in Tesco, but Icelandic rivers, mountains and 4x4 tracks are no problem!! It also does not matter if I get a stone-chip to the windscreen and if I want to deter any potential car thieves I only have to go for the optional .50 cal machine gun!
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Skálanes is a private sector nature and heritage centre within a 1250 hectare nature reserve in East Iceland, 16km from the nearest town of Seyðisfjörður. For the next 5 months (April -September 2011) I will be working as a Ranger on the reserve, undertaking practical management, monitoring wildlife and leading volunteer groups.
During my time at Skálanes I aim to try and keep a regular diary of my work on the reserve and my life in this beautiful and wild country. This blog is mainly aimed at my family and friends, but I also hope it will appeal to anyone who might be interested in nature conservation.
Skálanes is a private sector nature and heritage centre within a 1250 hectare nature reserve in East Iceland, 16km from the nearest town of Seyðisfjörður. For the next 5 months (April -September 2011) I will be working as a Ranger on the reserve, undertaking practical management, monitoring wildlife and leading volunteer groups.
During my time at Skálanes I aim to try and keep a regular diary of my work on the reserve and my life in this beautiful and wild country. This blog is mainly aimed at my family and friends, but I also hope it will appeal to anyone who might be interested in nature conservation.
Friday, 2 September 2011
Weather for the...er...chicks?!
Well the wind has changed direction, heavens have opened and the beautiful weather of the last couple of days are nothing but a vague memory. We have had torrential rain since last night and the rivers have all become impassable again. Hopefully they will lower again before our volunteers are due to leave on Sunday!
So to pass some time in the nice warm (and dry!) centre I thought I would write about my latest discovery and add some more photographs to my blog.
I went to check the chicken house yesterday afternoon as I have done on many occasions. Opening the door I was momentarily distracted by a skein of geese as I stepped forward. As my foot hit the ground however there was a little "cheep" where no little cheep has any place being as we start the downward slide towards another Icelandic winter.
After quickly checking their was nothing fluffy stuck to the underside of my boot I was comforted to hear another "cheep" from outside the door, followed by yet another "cheep" from a different location. Quickly running around I eventually ended up with FIVE "cheeps" in a bucket. It appears our rather randy rooster (Rupert!) has had his wicked way with one of our grey hens. Rather than sitting in the hen house she had discovered a hidden place to nest and had managed to hatch five little chicks. After a quick health check all five "cheeps" were returned to mum, who led them off into the grass.
Chicks and more photos...
Two of our new chicks! |
What a view! |
Best place to relax! |
My new idea for "dealing with the laundry" |
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