Saturday, February 06, 2010

life in a snowdrop


we have been out experimenting with a long neglected Sigma 105 macro lens. It is very different. The snowdrop is one of the complex multi flowered heads that grow wild locally, the drop is for fun although it gives me the germ of an idea.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

bird counting day

It is the RSPB's bird counting day today. You spend one hour watching the birds in the garden and record the maximum number at any one time. Of course, everyone puts out lots of bird food and as a result our garden is unusually empty. I am not sure whether or not we can count the buzzard sitting on the roof of Kitt's Cottage as in our garden. I have never before seen a buzzard sitting like this in the middle of our village, they usually avoid people at all costs; it is another sign I think that their behaviour is changing because of the cold, or else they were aware that it was bird watch day and decided to join in.

snow drops and snowdrops



some pictures from our walk today. The snowdrops are very nearly out, and the snow was falling once again.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

pet twig returns to life

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it is that time of year again. Cold and still conditions have induced our pet twig to start flowering again (see link). I am not convinced that I understand this process.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

first signs


It is always interesting, and up-lifting, to see the first signs of the new year's resurgence. Frog spawn appeared on 21/01 which is about a week earlier than last year despite the cold weather