Thursday 1 May 2014

The Nature of the Touraine Loire Valley in May

The Cuckoos Cuculus cuculus arrived in April and they spend May in the tops of trees 'cuckooing' their hearts out. This one is in a walnut tree in Beaulieu-lès-Loches. Even though this isn't the best photo in the world, anyone who is familiar with cuckoo species all over the world will recognise the jizz, especially the droopy winged stance. It's amazing how rarely one sees a cuckoo, given how often one hears them.

Longhorn to Look Out For:   Golden Bloomed Grey Longhorn  Agapanthia villosoviridescens. 
You may see them lurking about on vegetation at this time of year. I don't know if it is coincidental, but whenever I have seen them they are on plants that are prickly or otherwise irritant.
This is the first month of the year when temperatures are likely to be in the 20°s and sunlight hours at least 200. Hurrah! Minimum temperatures around 10° on average.

5 comments:

Tim said...

"temperatures are likely to be in the 20°s and sunlight hours at least 200."....
Now then, you've just ensured a cold, damp & grey May....
haven't you!!

But if it is nice...
then double-hurrah!!

Great Cookuk shot...

Colin and Elizabeth said...

I agree with Tim.... That's blown the weather then!!!! Will have to go and have a closer look in the woods where our cockoos hang out... I have never seen one at all.... C

Pollygarter said...

I've heard it said that the cuckoo's call is not very strong, so if you can hear it, it shoulc be close enough for you to see the bird. If there isn't a tree in the way, that is.

Susan said...

Tim & Colin: the long term weather forecast is for a cool, dry, sunny year -- so we should at least make our sunshine hours, but have to put up with Siberian winds.

PG: I've heard that too. Despite it, I've seen a European Cuckoo less than a handful of times. Some of the Australian species are more obliging.

Tim said...

Susan, I hope so....
you can always dress easily against the cold...
but the "gamp" goes straight through anything you wear!!

Colin, you may have seen a cuckoo and not realised it....
it looks like a raptor but has a pigeon's head...
and it flies fast and straight...
it is all in the "jizz" of the bird.

So look out for a grey "raptor"...
long tail, straight, narrow wings...
an impression of it being all grey...
even though the chest is striped it isn't easy to see that...
you can't on Susan's pic...
and then, if the head is wrong and looks more like a pigeon's...
you've probably seen a cuckoo!!

Glossary:
"gamp"... dreary, grey and damp weather
"jizz"... the visual impression that identifies something seen quickly....
often used in wildlife watching, especially birdwatching.

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