Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Northcot Mouth 2



uplifted, turned, folded and warped layers of sedimentary rock indicate the enormous forces at work to shape the land around us. It wasn't always so peaceful in North Cornwall (see link for more info).

Monday, May 07, 2012

oh I do like to be beside the seaside


at Northcot Mouth beach today, below scurvy grass and thrift and the big blue yonder

Sunday, May 06, 2012

just turning green






Spring seems to have gone into slow motion. Nothing much is growing yet in the meadows, there is no warmth in the soil, but the trees are on the cusp of turning green, as they have been for about four weeks now.



and blueberry flowers and a pheasants eye daffodil add some colour, but not much!!


Saturday, May 05, 2012

showing the flag


we have reached the stage where the hedgerows look like a floral union jack, with bluebells, stitchwort and the vivid pink of campion.

Friday, May 04, 2012

slender threads


unfortunately not everything makes it. This little chick was dead when I found it, possibly dropped by a magpie thieving from the nest. The five chicks in the great tit nest are doing fine, but one egg has failed to hatch. At the moment the young are being fed on spiders and beetles.

Wednesday, May 02, 2012

down in the woods today



The bluebell display this year is not as dramatic as usual. The cold wet weather after a dry sunny March seems to have confused the plants; some are past their best, some are yet to flower when normally they tend to flower at much the same time. It might get better, we will see. The very heavy rainfall has replenished the old mast pools and ponds. At long last there were plenty of butterflies about.