Tuesday, April 23, 2013
on St George's day
Unlike other parts of Britain whose national days are celebrated with great relish, England's St George's day is ignored especially by our churlish national broadcaster, the BBC. On this glorious Spring day there are no
roses in blossom to photograph, but the cherry blossom is almost out,
and the chaffinches are singing their socks off. Time for a public holiday, away with the marxist-leninist May Day and on with 23rd April, or maybe have both!
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dogatribe
Sunday, April 21, 2013
love at first sight
Francis, ever the gallant, gives her a warm welcome. It is love at first sight as they swim away into the setting sun.
Let's hope they enjoy a long and happy life on our village pond.
Elizabeth the first arrives at Venterdon
Harriet arrives with the new duck, now named Elizabeth . At first she (the duck, that is) looked a little lost after the long journey from Launceston, but she was soon to meet the handsome Sir Francis, and life on the Venterdon duckpond would never be the same again.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Spring again
dog violet and may flower (or lady's smock, or cuckoo flower) making their first appearances of the year, everything's coming out for May (should be a song!).
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flora
Friday, April 19, 2013
a Spring walk 3
This is an unusual view of the little hamlet of Oldmill, until now hidden behind conifers. In the distance towards the skyline is the Temple (the folly, see some pictures earlier in the blog), the sheds of Alren farm below, and note the little pink house (Owl Wood) to the left, whose front door and avian inhabitants are shown below. A front door to die for I think.
a Spring walk 2
It was a sunny day of many firsts of this year, the first peacocks, the first brimstones, the first stitchworts, the first ramson flower, the first swallow (that we have seen, they have been back for a few days already), and possibly the first fritillary (glimpsed rather than seen). Brimstones are very fidgety and hard to photograph at this time of year but their vivid buttery yellow colour is unmistakeable against the brown colours of early Spring.
Labels:
butterflies,
Spring
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