Delighted to record the first Hairy-footed Flower bees and the solitary bee Andrena bicolor (both males) at Toft Churchyard yesterday, along with a 7-spot ladybird and a very small Ichneumon wasp. There also some very attractive toadstool - Scurfy Twiglet Tubaria furfuracea blending in perfectly with the scales from the Cypress Cedar.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Monday, March 20, 2023
Spring Markers 2023
Every year on March 20th I record what is in flower in the garden. It is a comparatively late spring this year in the garden with the Plum blossom and Japonica still in bud and no real sign of flowers on the Cowslips or bluebells. The primroses, however, are extra good. Here are the flowers that are in bloom
Sunday, March 19, 2023
Through the Kitchen Window
I decided to leave the seed heads of the Evening Primrose that are outside our backdoor a little longer and was rewarded yesterday with these Goldfinches feeding on the heads - plus a visiting 'black' Grey Squirrel.
Friday, March 17, 2023
Long-tailed Tits Nest Building
I spent an hour yesterday watching a pair of Long-tailed Tits building their nest in a bramble patch - impossible to get clear views but such a delight to see them bringing moss, lichen and cobwebs and weaving their nest. They are about halfway there as the final nest will be a complete ball with a single small entrance.
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Orchids
Cambridge Botanic Gardens had a great display of Orchids in the corridor of the glasshouses when we visited last week. These are in-camera composites that remind me the delight of these amazing flowers amid the light and the textures around them.
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Peregrine St Albans Cathedral
Great to record the Peregrine falcon hopefully nesting on St Albans Cathedral - rather distant but unmistakable! The lakeside birds are all getting ready for breeding with many squabbles and displays.
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