Thursday, August 11, 2011
Monday, August 08, 2011
meadowland
wrens flourish because there are so many insects in the meadows at this time of year. The knapweed is now the dominant flowering species locally. My eye caught this very pale bumble bee, it looks like a white tailed bumble bee but the other bands should be a brighter yellow so it may be another species.
Labels:
flora,
insect life,
meadows
a bird in the bush
the bushes are full of young birds although they are hard to see properly. This is a young wren. For small birds they make a lot of noise.
Labels:
birds
Sunday, August 07, 2011
it's that time of year again
It's the Flower show, it must be August again. It feels like the hand on a giant clock, ticking once a year. The criteria by which these apples came third are not clear; I would have eaten them.
Labels:
locallife
the joy of flying
for some reason early this morning the paddock was full of martins flying around chasing each other and generally having FUN.
Labels:
birds
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