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… and Autumn came with golden wings

13 Tuesday Oct 2015

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Although I think the Goldfinch is one of our most charismatic garden birds, with their flashy red and gold plumage, it was their raucous squabbling juveniles that distinguished them this morning.

However, whilst it may have been the noise through the window that first drew my attention, it was the sight of them that had me reaching for the camera …

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and although the Goldfinches have the advantage on the Niger feeders …

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… it seems the Greenfinches and sparrows got to the sunflower feeders first!

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Just a step outside …

04 Sunday Oct 2015

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Saturday the day started misty and the sky has remained grey but, although the ground remained damp underfoot, the rain held off.

I was enticed outside by the cacophony of the Starlings, calling from the fir trees at the back of the garden, and the twitter of Sparrows which had amassed in the Elder tree. I took a stroll around the borders and was pleasantly surprised to see how many of the flowers are still in full colour, their red and yellow blooms mixing with the changing colours of the autumn leaves

DSC_0574 (2) the Rudbeckia and the Sunflowers fill the borders with colour and last weeks sunshine has brought the Dahlia into bloom DSC_0613

and although the Hawthorn was sporting masses of bright red berries,DSC_0607

there were a couple of surprises which seemed, to me, a little unseasonal  DSC_0608 new buds on the roses

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I filled up the seed dispensers and, although the Starlings had moved on, the Sparrows and the Blue Tit stuck around for quick round of photos …

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Autumn magic in the garden

18 Friday Sep 2015

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I always think there is something magical about Autumn with the early morning mists and the dew sparkling like diamonds from the fine silk of the cobwebs

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The arrival of the Chiffchaff

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Chiffchaff

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and the Blackcaps

– female (above & below left), male (below right)

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Blackcap (female)

And Piebald – the resident leucistic Blackbird –  feasting on the ripening berries of the Elder and the Hawthorne

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Piebald our leucistic Blackbird

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

What's this?

Goldfinch

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  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.

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

Friday …

17 Friday Jul 2015

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I walked out into the still, sultry air. The overcast sky threatened rain. But by the time we had reached the path the clouds had broken up, patches of blue sky were visible and a breeze stirred the air. The sun was skulking behind the veil of cloud, but it’s warmth still permeated the air.

I walked, shutting out the sound of traffic and other people along the path. Paying attention only to the movements from within the branches of the trees, among the leaves of the hedgerows and to the little dog that trotted along by my side.

It barely seemed to take any time at all to reach the marsh meadow. Entering through the gate, avoiding the nettles, I was greeted to the flurry of butterflies as they danced along the top of the grasses, seeking out wild flowers to feed on.

The sky seemed devoid of the Sand Martins which had been present a few days ago. But as I watched I saw two herons pass along the top of the tree line and came in to land at the far end of the marsh. From the meadow side I couldn’t see them once they were below the line of the trees.

We carried on across the meadow. the butterflies continued their dance and blackbirds and sparrows chattered away their vantage points in the hedgerow.  At the end of the field I could hear a robin singing from the taller trees that lined the path through the woods. We headed out of the meadow and into lane that took us into the woods. As I walked I took in the calmness of the day, as the dappled sunshine, which now streaked through the branches of the trees. lit the path ahead enticing us further into the trees.

Taking the path that lead down the incline, we made out way to the edge of the marsh, to the point I had seen the herons landing earlier. I didn’t get to see the herons again, but I had forgotten how lovely this corner was. Being at the bottom of the slope I rarely bother heading down that way in the wetter weather because it becomes too slippery to negotiate. But as it was warm and reasonably dry under foot, I decided to follow the lower path along the edge of the water to the exit.  It led us out at the bottom of the stairs,  onto the path which led behind the houses  and over the little bridge.

On our way past the steam  I heard the call of a coot, although couldn’t see it. The rushes were tall and the overhanging trees shielded most of what went on from the disturbance of people using the path.

Today, from my garden …

30 Tuesday Jun 2015

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It’s been such a beautiful day. It started with the bluest sky and brightest sun and the air was filled with the whistles and screams of the Swifts, as they wheeled and dived high above my head.

As I looked around the garden the colours seemed so bright they almost seemed to shimmer and the blooms appeared to bow their heads, as if in greeting.

It was a day for sitting, for watching and for immersing yourself into the landscape and as I sat I could hear the birdsong as a soundtrack all around me.

The scalding trill of the Robin and the shrill cry of the Blackbird alerting everyone to the stranger in their midst.

The chatter and gossip of the Sparrows, which suddenly got louder and more urgent, as squabbling broke out and several of the males vied for their rightful place within their social circles.

The lawn had been cut. The Blackbird and Chaffinch took full advantage as they foraged in the short grass and probed down deep into the soil.

The water from the hose had dislodged many of the bugs from their hiding places under leaves, the  Sparrows and Robin feasted on them in the borders.

The Goldfinches and Greenfinches lined up in the bushes, noisily waiting their turn for access to the newly filled feeders of Sunflower and Niger seeds. And the Blue Tits, Coal Tits and Great Tits surreptitiously flitted to and fro, their beaks full from the fat balls and suet cakes hanging from the arch half way down the garden.

Beyond the arch, the mini meadow. Sown with wild flowers to draw in the bees and the butterflies. It appears to be working! The Bees hummed loudly as they went about their task of collecting pollen and taking advantage of the supply of free nectar. The butterflies, however, arrived as silent as thistledown on the wind. They, too, fed on the abundant supply of nectar, as they arrived to meet and mate.  Then the females headed off to lay their eggs, thus leaving us their gift of beauty and wonder in the year yet to come.

In the meadow the pink of the Campion, which has been flowering continually since the spring, has been joined by  the pink of the Corm Cockles, which have taken over from the pinks and purples of the Aqualiegia.  The blue of the Corn Flowers and the Nigella (also given the title of Love In The Mist, – which I think is almost as beautiful as the flower itself), now mixing with the pinks, the whites and the stripes of the Cosmos.

My Chrysanthemums – Polar Star – . their tiny, pale white, petals surrounding their black centers, ringed with yellow,  shine like eyes watching the world from the country cottage border. In the company of the osteospermum – Serenity – with its’  luminous yellow petals around a white ringed, black center, appear to glow in the half light of dusk and in the pale light of the moon.  As do the white Allysum which line the sides of the paving slabs,  and thus illuminate the edges of the path in the darkness.

The Foxgloves and Lupins are going over now. Their petals. on their tall spires, are giving way to the little pods which hold their seeds, and the hope for next years colours, safely sealed inside.

As I had stood, in the early morning, dousing the borders with water from the hose, the scent of lavender had risen up to greet my senses. Now, in the evening,  as the light is fading and the sun sinks below the horizon,  I am standing by the back door surrounded by the fragrance of the Honeysuckle. It envelopes me like a blanket, airy and comforting. Soothing my senses and smothering the worries of the day,  as if to clear them from my mind.

… it really was a most beautiful day.

Of Blue Skies and Kingfishers

18 Thursday Jun 2015

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I want to write about

the exquisite beauty of a Kingfisher

and compare it to an azure sky.

I would tell you of the wonder

that I feel

as I raise my eyes

And watch a single drop of rain

as it falls down from that sky.

..

I would tell of seeing a rainbow

in that single drop of rain,

Or stretched out

across a vast expanse of sky

And of how the sunlight spreads out all it’s colours

When high above

the sun and water pass each other by.

..

Then I would tell you of the dawn

Describing how the morning light

spreads across that sky

And how, in celebration,

the birds all raise their voices

To herald in the new day

with their song.

As they stretch their wings

and fill that sky

..

At the end of a day

14 Thursday May 2015

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There is a calm that takes over the garden as dusk approaches.

The birds, having fed enough to keep them through another night, head off to their roosts. Their song becomes quieter, until only the occasional alarm call from the blackbirds are still heard.

The brightly coloured butterflies of the day disappear, and are replaced by the more subdued, patchwork shades of the moths.

As the light continues to dim,  the shrubs and trees become dark and slightly menacing and the cool air whispers quietly through their leaves.

There, in the half light, like a pause in these sounds, silent wings deploy.

Bats, with their inaudible calls, dip and dive over the surface of the garden ponds. They follow the garden hedgerows,  organised like banquet tables laid out for summer feasting. Feeding on many of the insectivorous garden raiders that would otherwise make short work of our neatly planted flower borders.

I cannot help but think there is something quite incongruent with our image of bats, for it is more likey that they feed upon those bugs which perpertrate those eery “bumps in the night” that disturb our sleep and feed our nightmares. They feast upon the gnats and mosquitos, the true flying phlebotomists that leave us plagued with those red, itchy lumps as they congregate around our outside lights or blunder in through our windows should we opt to leave them open to the summers’ night air.

Then, as the dusk darkens the shadows into night, the gentle “Hoo” of the male Tawney Owl, coupled with the short “ker-wick” call of the female is perhaps one of  the most familiar sound to come out of the darkness. The magical, soporific sound that conjures images from the  tales and stories of childhood. When heard from our beds it draws us in, enticing us to close to ours eyes, allowing sleep to envelope us and lead us to our dreams.

Through the window on a cold, grey day.

12 Sunday Apr 2015

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It was a cold, grey day but the birds didn’t seem to mind and whilst I didn’t manage to get out for much of a walk, I was at least able to sit a while and watch them through the window.

Back Garden Blackbird 3Piebald(the leucistic Blackbird), of course, was there. the garden wouldn’t be quite the same without him.

Then there were the two magpies who appear to have set up home in my neighbours large leylandii trees. I used to get frustrated by the way they block the sunlight toward the end of summer. At this time of year the sun is lower in the sky, so it is less of a problem. But this year, the promise of the Magpies nesting, and also the recent arrival of a couple of crows has endeared them to me and I am glad they are still there.

They also offer space for the pigeons, Even though many people aren’t too keen on them, I find even they have their charm. The Collard Doves are elegant, whilst the Wood piegeons amble around in a strange combination of strutting and bumbling, which can make them rather endearing.

The Greenfinches dropped by frequently to take advantage of the feeders stocked with sunflower seeds, whilst the Chaffinches waited below for tidbits that drop down. The ever present sparrow chattered noisily from the hedgerow, flitting across regularly to both the feeders and the fat balls.

The blue tits are currently feeding on bugs which seem to be plaguing the the willow buds. Whilst the great tits seem to prefer the easier meal from the fat balls, which they share with the sparrows.

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