Thursday, May 17, 2012
survivors
It has been hard going in the tit box. Only two out of five chicks that hatched have survived, probably because of the cold wet weather. Both parents seem to be able to find ample insects to feed the chicks. They have grown substantially and are now covered in downy feathers. They are beginning to flutter their wings to strengthen the flight muscles and no doubt will fledge soon. The lanes are now lined with cow parsley that lends them a graceful air despite the miserable weather.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
In the Cornish jungle
with a bit of sun the orchard at Treven becomes a small scale jungle of wildflowers, including the relatively uncommon three cornered garlic (below)
Labels:
flora
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Northcot Mouth 3
a stonechat sitting quietly (for once) on a favourite perch, and kidney vetch and thrift providing some Spring colour.
Labels:
birds,
flora,
NorthCornwallcoast
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).
Labels:
NorthCornwallcoast
Monday, May 07, 2012
oh I do like to be beside the seaside
Labels:
dogs,
NorthCornwallcoast
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!!
Labels:
Spring
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)











