Posts Tagged ‘birds’

APRIL, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MONTH

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

We are enjoying some wonderful April weather, with temperatures in the mid 20’s and the pool warm enough to swim in; I had my first dip today.

Poolside Wisteria

Poolside Wisteria

Golden Orioles, which usually arrive in May, must also be aware of the warm weather as they have been around and about in the garden for a week already.

Our Swimming Pool

Our Swimming Pool

The poolside beds await your arrival

The poolside beds await your arrival

Gillie and I had supper on the terrace at 7.30pm and watched the sun go down behind Canigou, it is just so peaceful and beautiful here.

Ceret road bridge with the old railway bridge in the background

Ceret road bridge with the old railway bridge in the background

Claud with his flock down by the river

Claud with his flock of goats down by the river

We are looking forward to greeting guests of old this year as a number have decided to return, some for the third, fourth and fifth time, It must be the food and wine!

Jim

A DAY OUT IN JANUARY

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

We have been kept very busy, not only with guests, but with maintenance since early December, so Gillie and I decided we should have a day off and this we did today, 29th January 2010.

Early morning in Ceret
The early morning bread run to Ceret

As the weather was so beautiful we left Ceret early in the morning and headed to the Costa Brava.    After one and a half hours driving we arrived at Sant Feliu de Guixols, a lively town not far from Girona.

Sant Feliu de Guixols
Sant Feliu de Guixols
SOMEONE LOOKING FOR A TAN IN SANT FELIU DE GUIXOLS
SOMEONE LOOKING FOR A TAN IN SANT FELIU DE GUIXOLS

We strolled around in the winter sun shine before having an enjoyable lunch of grilled squid, whilst at the same time  soaking up the rays of the sun.

Gillie on the cliff tops just North of Tossa de Mar
Gillie on the cliff tops just North of Tossa de Mar

After a very pleasant break we decided to head further South to the attractive town of Tossa de Mar.   During the drive we saw a Merlin and a Falcon and we were quite close to them, as well as two or three large birds of prey which were too far away to identify.  I also saw a couple of rough looking birds in La Jonquera, but Gillie wouldn’t let me investigate further!!!!

THE COAST JUST NORTH OF TOSSA
THE COAST JUST NORTH OF TOSSA

Those of you old enough may remember a film entitled “The Flying Duchman” staring Eva Gardner and James Mason, well the film was centred around Tossa.

Tossa de Mar

Tossa de Mar

Tossa de Mar
Tossa de Mar

The beach at Tossa is beautiful and as you can see the colour of the sea  is quite magnificent.    After freshly squeezed orange juice and a coffee, we slowly made our way home through some wonderful countryside.   We also took the opportunity to restock our wine and olive store.

We always enjoy our days out, but there is something magical about being welcomed home by Mt Canigou.

Mt Canigou
Mt Canigou

We are looking forward to our next day off, which we hope won’t be to far away.

Jim

LOOKING FORWARD TO ANOTHER YEAR

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

A Happy New Year to you and your families.

We have had a busy and enjoyable festive period, with more guests staying with us at this time of the year than ever before and what a lovely group   they were.   We had people from; Ireland, France, England, Russia, Spain, Romania and Belgium.

The weather hasn’t been too bad here, certainly no where near as dramatic as Northern Europe, but we did have our own little bit of snow.

Canigou

Canigou

Les Albere

Les Albere

Canigou always has a covering of snow at this time of the year, whereas the Alberes rarely does.   This shot was taken from the terrace on 9th January 2010.

We look after all of our friends!

More please

Someone is eating too well

Someone is eating too well!

Every year there is a wonderful Nativity display in the Eglise St Pierre’ the main church in Ceret.

Nativity scene in St Peter's Church

Nativity scene in St Peter's Church

With each year being different to the previous years.

Nativity Scene

Nativity Scene

I am sure you will agree , this really is a great display.   Did you spot the “Pont du Diable”  (Devil’s Bridge) and L’Hermitage at St Ferreol?

Nativity Scene

Nativity Scene

Not forgetting Gillie, about to wash the empties in the river?

St Peter's Church, Ceret

Eglise St Pierre, Ceret

The recently refurbished  St Peter’s in Ceret.

Gillie and I had a walk around the town this morning and whilst it was chilly in the shade it was beautiful in the sunshine, with the cafes doing a roaring business.

Until later

Jim

OUT AND ABOUT

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

We have had a very good year here at La Chataigneraie, but we are now starting to slow down .   October is a wonderful time of the year, the day time temperatures are often perfect, as I write it is 27 degrees and I have just had a swim.   The trees are slowly taking on the autumnal colours and there is very little traffic on the roads, making it a real pleasure to explore the region.

Yesterday,  a friend and I drove  to Rennes le Chateau, a beautiful little village in the Corbieres, perched on a hill top with majestic views all around.   The village featured in Dan Brown’s, “The Da Vinci Code” and so has many visitors.   The drive there,  via the clifftop castle of  Queribus and the Gorges de Galamus,  is spectacular.   We spotted at least 10 eagles during the trip, which took us through the wine regions of Maury and Caramany.

The Gorges de Galamus
The Gorges de Galamus

Building this road must have been an enormous engineering challenge and one really wonders why is was ever built as it does not link any communities ,  however, I am pleased it was built as it is a breath taking drive.

The Church in Rennes le Chateau

The Church in Rennes le Chateau

Rennes le Chateau

Rennes le Chateau

Rennes le Chateau

Rennes le Chateau

We had lunch in Rennes le Chateau before heading homewards.   We made our way through another gorge, this time the “Gorges de St Georges” and whilst the engineering and road building skills involved were the equal of the “Gorges  de Galamus”, the drop from the road side to the bottom of the gorge was not as dramatic.    There was a far greater likelihood of a rock fall; we stopped to take the photographs you see below and the chap on the bicycle warned us not to stop as it was dangerous, we closed the car doors very carefully and crept out.

Gorges de St Georges

Gorges de St Georges

Gorges de St Georges

Gorges de St Georges

We then headed up into the foothills of Mt Canigou crossing the Col de Jau at just over 1500m.   The temperature dropped from 25 to 16 degrees and with a chilly wind it felt more like 8 degrees.

Col de Jau

Col de Jau

We were soon back in Vallespir  to a welcoming 25 degrees.

A most enjoyable day out.

We have been reliably informed that Ryan Air are buying 300 new aircraft opening up Europe even more; do, therefore, keep an eye on their Web Site, and “New Destinations” as there are some fantastic fares on offer.   For the Scots amongst you, your prayers have been answered as there are flights now scheduled from Edinburgh to Girona and Carcassonne.

We would love to see you

Jim

A FEW WORDS FROM A RECENT GUEST

Monday, July 27th, 2009
Golden Oriole

Golden Oriole

Hi Jim
Remember us ?
We stayed with you at the end of June. You asked us to give you the start of a bird list for the place.
So it is with much pleasure that we list the most interesting/exciting as follows:
But please note, we haven’t recorded all the ‘bog standards’ and we didn’t take any notice of the sparrows, doves/pigeons etc.
Will have to return to do a proper job !
Around the house
Golden Oriole (starts singing at about 7 o/clock – or at least that’s when he woke me up – but what a sound to wake up to !)
Serin – (this is the little Canary type chap who sings from the top of the pine (?) tree in the evening – I noticed him mostly during my evening dip)
Town and roadside
Black Redstart – often roof tops
Swift (also thousands of them at the Cathedral/Cloisters in Elne – a fantastic sight)
Hoopoe
Crested Lark
Little Egret
Up the mountain
Rock Bunting
Raven
Stonechat
Crag Martin
Mas Carol
Bonelli’s Eagle (however a third reference suggests it might have been a pale form of Booted Eagle – needs more work !! )
Port de Llanca – Port Vendres
Pallid Swift
Cattle Egret
Yellow Legged Gull
bog standards that we did notice
House Sparrow
House Martin
Swallow
Blackbird
blue tit
great tit
long tailed tit
garden warbler
robin
Afraid that’s it for now  – not a long list, but I hope it gets you started
One other pointer for guests if into art – Elne has an art museum and it is included in the entry fee to the Cloisters- very good and well worth a visit – could be combined with a trip to the beach.
Sorry not to have got back to you sooner – have been very busy since return. Hopefully this will translate into being able to afford another trip soon.
Trust everyone is well and please thank Simon for the photos.
All the best
Stuart and Karin
12th September 2009
A few words in the form of an update since Stuart and Karin wrote the above article.
Kim saw a White-breasted Kingfisher yesterday and had it confirmed by a fellow bird watcher; a bird, that according to our books on the subject, should not be here at all.   She has a also seen a large number of Storks and 3 Kites.     She doesn’t want to see anymore Storks though!!!!!!
Jim