Every year, for a short time, we get invaded by large numbers of starlings with their young on the feeders. This year, we had up to 30 on some days all squabbling and competing with the Long-tailed Tits and Greater Spotted Woodpeckers.
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Wet May Hedgerows
May has certainly been a very wet month and, consequently, butterfly and dragonfly sightings have been very low. There has been plenty to photograph in the foliage from small beetles to numerous fly and spider species. Also, this year, there have been a large number of long-horned moths in the garden (last photo)
Friday, May 21, 2021
Garden Project 8
Monthly report on the garden status - delighted that we have resident Red Mason bees in our insect boxes. There has been a lot of debate about whether Bee Hotels are harmful to the ecology of the insects encouraging them to build nests where food supplies are not sufficient to maintain the populations. I don't think this applies in my case as the surroundings are full of pollen and nectar flowers. Comfrey (not shown in detail but lots of clumps everywhere) and Alkanet (4) are the main bee magnets. Red Campion and Buttercup meadow are in full bloom along with lots of other species.
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Stormy Skies Over Cambridge
Wonderfully dark skies yesterday evening for our CCC walk around Cambridge. We expected to get very wet during the walk but only got a short sharp shower and otherwise great lighting for the buildings.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
All Aboard for a Short Time
The young Grebes are now too large to comfortably fit on the adult's back for long, tumbling off when it moves at speed or being thrown off when the adult shakes their wings. The young still stay close to the adult for food and protection.
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