a dog's life in the Tamar valley, Cornwall, PL17

Sunday, March 30, 2014

the importance of being yellow

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A brilliant display of celandines on Broadgate lane, and a brilliant display of yellowness by a male brimstone.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014

spring flowers

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The daffodil season is at its height now. These impressive double daffodils are growing wild at Old Mill but may well be a long establis...
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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Downderry

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we went on one of our occasional walks to Seaton and Downderry this morning. The bird at the top was calling rather plaintively. It lo...
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Sunday, March 09, 2014

rarity value

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It has been a beautiful day. All the early butterflies (brimstone, red admiral and tortoiseshell) were out, the sap is rising, the birds a...
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Sunday, March 02, 2014

you looking for trouble

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Feisty lamb (one of last years unless they are growing even faster) harassing timid dogs. And below the native wild daffodil is beginnin...
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Monday, February 24, 2014

Signs of Spring 2

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The fields are full of them!
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Spot, a lurcher, of Venterdon, near Stoke Climsland, PL17. Articulate and bright for a dog. Has Nikon D600 (!). His blog contains many pictures of Cornish countryside,flora and fauna, mainly in Tamar valley, through the seasons.
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