Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Now that the weather has improved and we are getting warm sunny days, I had been taking photos of wild and cultivated garden flowers and some birds and squirrels, seen on and from my balcony but doing some gardening too. I have however sprained my wrist because of pruning so many bushes, but my knee has suffered the most because of standing long periods of time whilst doing this,so I have had to take things easy, with leg raised and ice packs. I should have known better but I never learn. I had this ready to post, just changed a few sentences.


 Wood Pigeon


Broom


Great-tit


Same as above.





Growing out of the stone wall-





Yellow Woodsorrel


Collared Dove


Blackbird



No ID for this wild plant



Hanging over a wall on the farm


These flowers are all over the slopes






Mexican Daisy




















Wild Lily.


Fire Bush with Longhorned Beetle.









Carpenter Bee






The garden smells heavenly with the perfume of these wild flowers. They grow  
on a large bush which grows several meters tall. I can't find the ID, but if anyone knows, I would be most grateful if you would let me know.


Groups of these white flowers grow under trees in the garden





Pretty succulent plant growing near the pond







Thursday, 12 March 2026

SQUIRRELS



I'm on my second tub of mealworms but the only birds that eat them are the Coal-tits. The strange thing is that on the tub lable there is a picture of the creatures that do eat them, fish, lizards, hedgehogs, squirrels, mice, turtles, tortoise. and what looks like a parrot, and an exotic bird, but "my birds" such as the Great-tit and the robin ignore them to my disapointment, because I know how benificial the meal worms would be to their diet. The squirrels devour them, they can't get enough of this high protein food. Here are a few  different squirrels taken on different days when they arrive on my balcony they head streight for the mealworms, and then the peanuts.





















Saw me here. :)


Thursday, 5 March 2026

SPRING HAS SPRUNG

.Very few birds are visiting the feeder these days, but I'm always on the lookout. One day I was looking through the window when I saw a whitish ball perched far away in a tree. I imediately zoomed in with my camera and when I looked at the photos on my computer realised it was a Wood Pigeon, and here are the photos I took. They are usually very shy birds, and often fly away if I get too near to where they are well hidden in a tree, so I was pleased to get just three photos  I took a few photos in the garden after lunch on the first dry day we had had in ages, although we did have a mini shower which lasted about 5 minutes in the morning.

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I will be linking up to Saturday's Critters.

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