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Monthly Archives: August 2015

Watching Swallows at the Top of the World

22 Saturday Aug 2015

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We made our way up the steps DSC_0256

(and, as we did, it did not go unnoticed that it seems to take both me and the dog considerably longer these days than it used to!)

…until we reached “The Top of The World”!

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–  No, really, that’s what it’s called!

Because from up there, on a good day, you can see some amazing views of the Shire.

At the top we disturbed a flock of finches…

Disturbing the finches, at The Top of The World

Disturbing the finches at the Top of The World

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Goldfinch

Goldfinch

Goldfinch

Greenfinch

Greenfinch

  They had been feasting on the seed heads, produced by all those beautiful meadow flowers, which adorn the heathland throughout the summer.

Of which, now, only the Knapweed and Ragwort were still in flower

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Knapweed

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Knapweed

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Ragwort

I confess that I was disappointed by the lack of Butterflies.  But it was late in the afternoon by the time we got there, and it was not that warm, so I shouldn’t really have been that surprised.
Instead I was rewarded by another of natures wonders.  For high above in those blue skies of  late summer,  the Swallows still filled the air with their screams, and they seemed to  dance as they swooped and dived above our heads.
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As I watched I couldn’t help thinking how they appeared to be simply revelling in the sheer joy of their flight, as they chased the myriad of bugs that they caught and ate on the wing.

Signs of a season changing …

22 Saturday Aug 2015

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Making our way down the lane, past the hedgerows, I couldn’t help notice how many signs of Autumn were starting to appear.

The berries are already ripening and the fruits and nuts are all swelling fast. Is this the signs of a long harsh Winter I wonder …

DSC_0339 the acorns are already filling their cups, DSC_0210  and the rose hips are ripening,DSC_0333  as are the Hawthorne,

and with the appearance of the new, green Alder cones,DSC_0211DSC_0240 the swelling of the apples,  DSC_0241DSC_0161 and of course the Blackberries which are already providing us with a healthy harvest

At the Waterside

18 Tuesday Aug 2015

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Monday morning walk 021   From the overhanging branches of the Willow, the gently caressing leaves creates swirls and eddies on the surface of the water. It is here, like a sentinel, the heron waits. Patiently mimicking a statue, where the river runs slowly and the shade provides respite from the glare of the mid summer sun.

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But at the  bottom of the meadow,  along the edge of the water, a bejewelled king fishes the tumbling waters. A flash of larimar blue and amber chest, with sparkling diamond  water drops cascade from his wings, gleaming in the sunlit rays, as he rises from the water.

DSC_0107  And where, as waves of water gently lap onto a beach of mud,  the Water Voles stop to feast on stems of water rushes and fescue grass.        DSC_0098

After a change in the weather, when the Spiders took to the air.

15 Saturday Aug 2015

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We’d had a few storms over the previous couple of days. They had brought the wind with them. The sky was still summer blue and the sun shone just as bright but some of the warmth of preceding weeks heat wave had been lost.

The flowers in the meadow had taken a battering. Broken stems and blooms laying limp in the grass. The grass itself had not fared much better, great swathes flattened.

Although the grass was dry, the soil underfoot was still damp from previous nights rain. The butterflies were in abundance though.

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Small Tortoiseshell

The small Tortoiseshells were warming in the sunshine

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while several Speckled Wood made their way along the hedgerow.

The spiders had been busy too, the spiderlings throwing out their guide lines into the breeze and being whisked off. Far beyond the hedge they flew, some even beyond the tallest Hawthorne trees but all high up into the blue sky. Fearless they rode the air currents, not knowing where they might lead or what dangers they might encounter.

We strolled on, the dog and I, making our way to the far end of the meadow and into the woods on the far side. The Long Tailed tits were there to greet us, chattering away they criss-crossed between the branches of the tallest trees. Their numbers had been swelled by the addition of all this years juveniles which had now fledged.

A few more of my meadow flowers

14 Friday Aug 2015

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DSC_0059 (2)The Cosmos Purity and Cosmos Candy StripeDSC_0069 (2)

DSC_0067 (2)The Field Marigolds

DSC_0066 (2)and the Corm Cockles

DSC_0064 (2) Echinops still attracting Bees

DSC_0058 (2)and the Serenity after the recent rain

Photographing Bees in the garden …

11 Tuesday Aug 2015

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DSC_0011 (2)Bees on the TeaselsDSC_0010 (2) DSC_0015 (2)Bees on the Thistles

Although the garden meadow ended up somewhat neglected this year, the summer weather produced a wonderful array of flowers. The field marigolds and corm cockles are pretty well at the end of their season now, but the cosmos and field scabious, along with the buddleia,  teasels and thistles are still attracting both bees and butterflies.

At the other end of the garden, in the potager,  the marjoram and aliums are also still feeding the bees and bringing in a few butterflies. The Blackbirds are already feasting on the Elder berries and I noticed that even the Blackberries are ripening in the warm summer sunshine.

CSC_0045 (2)Bees on the Aliums

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and even the Blackberries are ripening in the warm summer sunshine.

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