Friday, March 15, 2013
light in the lanes
Storm clouds ahead on a sunny evening. We are lingering somewhere between Winter and Spring. When Spring finally comes it is going to be short and very energetic and everything will be out at the same time, more like North America than our usual languid season.
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lanes
Sunday, March 10, 2013
squeezed out
One indignant goldfinch unable to get to the nyger seed feeder because of a pair of hungry bullfinches. This may be the same pair who bred successfully somewhere in the garden last year
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birds
Saturday, March 09, 2013
camellia time
much later than some years but about the same time as last year the camellia is a welcome sign that the plants are stirring.
Friday, March 08, 2013
des res Cornwall part 2
I am not sure what is going on with our house sparrows but they seem to be jostling for squatters' rights.
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
on a happier note
hellebore (green I think rather than stinking which is supposed to have a crimson border to the flower, but it looks more yellow than green (!)) brightening up the junction by the duckpond.When I last photographed this plant in 2008 (see link) I thought it was the stinking variety. It shows how variable plants can be in their appearance.
Monday, March 04, 2013
a waste of Spring
Sadly, flowers are not the only things to be found growing in the lanes. These waste tips have appeared by the side of Rowden lane, a bridle path. It is not easy to access this area and it must take some effort to get a trailer loaded with rubbish here and dump it, why not use that effort to get rid of the waste legally? I have made this point before several times (to no avail of course); it is so sad to see the countryside abused and violated in this way.
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rubbish
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