this is a blog about nature in a small town and the surrounding countryside.
Monday, 29 October 2018
Frost.
A good old fashioned hard frost greeted the morning. Frost swirls decorated the cars windows. Also it highlighted the red berries of the holly bush.
Friday, 26 October 2018
Autumn Slowly Going
Watching parakeets flying overhead looked liked they was square dancing in the sky. Autumn is slowly coming to an end , grey skies and rain today.
A baby snail hid itself under the wheelie bin lid maybe it’s ready for its winter sleep. Haven’t seen a lot of slugs and snails this year maybe they went elsewhere for their summer holiday.
A baby snail hid itself under the wheelie bin lid maybe it’s ready for its winter sleep. Haven’t seen a lot of slugs and snails this year maybe they went elsewhere for their summer holiday.
Thursday, 25 October 2018
Swans
Parent swans ready to take off after the teenage swans are airborne. A few red Virginia creeper leaves decorate the back door the white of the door highlighting the red leaves . The nettles are standing proudly, but alas the butterflies are gone.
Tuesday, 23 October 2018
All Good
The beech tree and sweet chestnut tree have dropped their nuts for the last time this year, now for their leaves to drop.
The Virginia creeper done well this year beautiful it was all red and a bit of green orange and yellow. A gaggle of geese just flew by honking like mad. And the cygnets are now what I call teenagers .
The Virginia creeper done well this year beautiful it was all red and a bit of green orange and yellow. A gaggle of geese just flew by honking like mad. And the cygnets are now what I call teenagers .
Sunday, 21 October 2018
Abroad , Home.
Dark grey rain clouds, rain sun a double rainbow then rain stops and the wet dries up quick. A week away abroad. Come home to beautiful autumn weather. A beautiful sunset across the downs with a mist rolling over gently for what is promised a beautiful day tomorrow . The weather didn’t spoil the holiday it added to it in a strange way and oh watching a thunderstorm on a balcony bliss.
Sunday, 7 October 2018
Howling & Squawking
Wind and rain howling down the chimney proves that winter is on its way. A magpie flew away at the last minute as we approached in the car squawking away madly, it was eating road kill at the time.
Friday, 5 October 2018
Deer Again
Apparently a small herd of deer have moved in see up above post. And the locals are keeping a close eye on them so they don’t come to any harm. Some people think of them as a pest but the locals are happy to have them.
A lovely sunny autumn day with a clear blue sky. And the squirrels are still being busy collecting nuts for their winter store.
A lovely sunny autumn day with a clear blue sky. And the squirrels are still being busy collecting nuts for their winter store.
Thursday, 4 October 2018
Deer
A deer was spotted in a friend’s garden in the early hours, at first they thought they was seeing things. The thing is they live near a very very bypass. They are going to find help to get the deer in to safer pastures.
Tuesday, 2 October 2018
Drab Morning.
A magpie and it’s mate preening each other on the roof then one flies off then after a few seconds the other one also flies off. A pigeon was watching from the chimney.
A grey dank morning the only colour apart from green is the red/orange from the Virginia creeper around the patio door. Not forgetting the colour brown in with the grey = drab morning.
A grey dank morning the only colour apart from green is the red/orange from the Virginia creeper around the patio door. Not forgetting the colour brown in with the grey = drab morning.
Monday, 1 October 2018
Mist
As evening draws in a mist descends adding an eerie feeling to the sunset. A squirrel does a sort of a jig while holding his acorns
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