Camelia coming into blossom. They do much better than roses in our local climate. And joining in the hymn to the rising year
Saturday, March 03, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
brimstone and fire
It was a beautiful sunny day and we went for a walk around Devon Great Consul mine workings (see my link). It is a barren place for the most part but two very early brimstones appeared to add a little colour, one of which you might be able to see below (just)
Ok, here it is, admittedly it is small and it was flying away fast
Labels:
butterflies,
mining
Sunday, February 26, 2012
beech holidays
two mallards ("we shall be cruising today at 40,000 feet"), and below everyone taking a break after a long hard day building nests.
Labels:
birds
rook life
male rooks are very busy collecting twigs and other bits and pieces from the garden which they then present to the female in the rookery for making the nest. The one in the top photo has his beak full! As usual they are nesting both low and high in the trees so we must be in for our normal summer weather.
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birds
Crocus time
The first bumblebees are around making for the crocuses. They get so heavily covered in pollen they can hardly fly.
Labels:
flora,
insect life
Friday, February 24, 2012
heavenly celandine
Pansies, Lilies, Kingcups, Daisies,
Let them live upon their praises;
Long as there's a sun that sets
Primroses will have their glory;
Long as there are Violets,
They will have a place in story:
There's a flower that shall be mine,
'Tis the little Celandine.
Let them live upon their praises;
Long as there's a sun that sets
Primroses will have their glory;
Long as there are Violets,
They will have a place in story:
There's a flower that shall be mine,
'Tis the little Celandine.
WW 1802 (link)
Labels:
flora
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