looks like a lovely stroll there Red, i still have 3 feet of snow in the front yard so walks like that will have to wait for a bit.
dean
dean
nice pictures mateBritish Red said:Had another lovely day today. We set out the other way from the cottage to last week. As we entered the woods at the end of the closed field, the Norwegian Spruce we beautifully lit
Inside the wood the world was really waking up in the warm weather. There was real evidence of predation in the Scots Pine. Note the chewed off tips on the needles on this removed branch (one of many)
Now, Im poor at woodpecker sign. There are greater and lesser spotted and green in these woods not sure which made these holes ?
A few trees further on a till living Silver Birch not sure how well hell do with the rather lovely polypore living on him though
As we left the woods and cut across to the next farm, we saw five common buzzards on the same spiral. Theres a patch of woods that must have three of four nesting pairs within feet of each other. They clearly feed along one particular fence line the evidence is everywhere!
Im rubbish at birds on the wing this is the best I could get
The fields themselves were full of wild flowers loads of dead nettle and many others
As we came into the farm, it was clear that calving was well underway. The calving pens were packed. This young man was a couple of days old, but had we waited an hour, he would have had a playmate!
Walked on over the high downs and saw a perfect oak apple. There are going to be plenty of gall wasps round here!
Time for tea and a picture since BB has sewn the badge on!
Saw loads of Ramsoms as we walked back down the path omelette for tea!
As we cut back over the home field we saw the March Hare at play lovely!
Home to BBs mate (the blackbird we know from his odd white feathers) singing us in on evening chorus!
Red