From the viewpoint of an enthusiastic amateur living alone, with nowhere to go and time on her hands, I have been looking more at life in my garden (much to the amusement of the neighbors seeing the mad woman standing motionless staring at her hedge with a camera in hand, and also entertaining a couple […]
Month: May 2020
Wildlife Spotting in the Garden 6 – Foxes
A couple of days ago we found that the area where we had planted some broad beans that were just coming up had been disturbed and the tops of the plants eaten off. I had put some basic netting over it, mainly to keep the pigeons off, but it looked like something bigger than a […]
International Dawn Chorus Day – 3rd May 2020
Sunday 3rd May 2020 is International Dawn Chorus Day, when we are encouraged to get up early and listen to the birds around us greeting the dawn. The RSPB is promoting the day, and there is more information on the RSPB website, where they also have a Birdsong Hub with lots of information about birdsong. […]
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