sparrow and mistle thrush sing while mad midges dance in the evening sun
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
early starters
Bluebells normally flower in April and May around here so it is surprising to find this solitary specimen in flower. It looks like the spanish variety that is slowly spreading and hybridising with its less vigorous cousin our native bluebell. There are hundreds of plants developing nearby but none are anywhere near flowering.
And a peacock basking in the unfamiliar warmth of the March sun, staying still long enough to be captured on camera
more loud singing
greenfinch
the air is full of birdsong because every male bird seems to be shouting at the top of his voice. At this time of year just before the leaves appear they are much easier to spot.
chaffinch
Sunday, March 25, 2012
sea side flowers
Sea campion is a close relative of red campion and has the same pattern of five deeply divided petals.
Dogviolets are hardy plants that will grow almost anywhere.
Thrift is a sea side specialist and loves these barren rocky and salty places.
Cormorant at Downderry
we have several Kurt Jackson paintings (from a time when he was very inexpensive) but he didn't paint this one
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