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on 12-01-2021 08:26 PM
I love wildlife. I consider myself as a conservationist. I used to be a falconer. Unfortunately as the years rolled by there was less places to fly a bird.
What wildlife do you get in your area ?
Here's a few of my local wildlife pics...
on 04-02-2022 02:12 PM
i initially thought that the animals were a threat from someone. it definitely sounds like a person's been doing this, and i cant help but think its a hint at what they want to do to a family member or pet of yours. if your garage was closed the night the rabbit was put there, I'd assume someone brought it in through the garage door or even walked through your house to put it there. but stay safe, ask your mom about it, she obviously knows something. sounds terrifying.
on 30-01-2022 05:30 PM
on 25-11-2021 12:19 PM
on 26-07-2021 11:11 PM
© SJS 2021
18-07-2021 09:59 AM - edited 18-07-2021 02:31 PM
I was idly listening to the Brain of Britain : Brain of Brains 2021 last evening on R4 @TallTrees, and during the intermission, where the contenders attempt to answer questions from listeners, the following were posed:
What are 'Cow Magnets'? An item which I am aware of, and, what is a 'Bee Hedge'? A term I had not come across previously, have you?
~R.
12-07-2021 02:17 PM - edited 13-07-2021 10:15 PM
I acknowledge that there are a good number of individual, some quite unusual, species there @TallTrees; across three tiers, plus a propagator - notwithstanding the likes of Coleus grown in quantity for distribution to family and friends annually - but I never had occasion to take an inventory. However, I guess there has to be over 100 individual plants!
These are the, somewhat striking, seed heads from one particular plant ......................
..... aptly named 'Devils Claw', and those 'talons' really are seriously sharp!
~R.
PS ~ The weather is still very questionable TallTrees, which I guess might be effecting your local flying - if you take my meaning - but it didn't stop the Red Arrows screeching over my head yesterday.
on 10-07-2021 04:53 PM
Wow, that's alot of house plants! @TheHornedOne
My greenhouse hasn't got a great position either, but it's good for the black hamburgh grape who decided not to flower this year! Why? Know not, just leaves and growing. I have a Brant grape outside with lots of bunches of grapes .... black birds eat these, they are very small grapes but edible for everyone.
Thanks for the links. There does seem to be much interest in helping bees. A late spring is a big problem for the solitary bee as they have a very limited life span...I was very worried about the pollen supplies round and about they don't forage far really but we managed...the wild Azaleas helped they have huge quantities. All the bees need a continuous supply.
Calm now in the Red Mason houses. Birds are still nesting late'ish I thought. Have a lovely little nest built by a Wren under roof of outbuilding. She's sitting tight, good spot dry and safe. Fox in every evening as usual. Sun and rain. I don't mind rain plants grow better.
10-07-2021 04:08 PM - edited 11-07-2021 04:56 PM
Well, you all [1001] have been pretty busy then @TallTrees, despite the vagaries of the weather. Personally, I have been pretty-much keeping my head down most of the time. A greenhouse would be good though. I have had a couple in the past, but the aspect where I live now isn't suitable. This was my circa 1989 'Houseplant' House ............
Back on the bee front, I came across this ..............
https://www.bbka.org.uk/news/bees-needs-week
........ although I suspect you might already be aware of it! I actually picked-up the link up from Plantlife .....
https://mailchi.mp/plantlife/plantlife-newsletter-july-2021?e=6dfd86dfb1
Trying hard to persuade meadow plants to grow here, but ......................... !
~R.
on 10-07-2021 02:43 PM
Brilliant thank you, I haven't seen that. @TheHornedOne All is complete here with the Red Masons. They were lucky eventually to get a good patch of sunny weather, they need to complete before end June. . A rough estimate 1000 bees. Notice some predation but won't know until October. Another bee came in late June and placed one cell/nest in between the tubes! She worked very hard on that...could be a leaf cutter. This time of year is busy. I grow tomatoes runner beans apples pears figs plums and grapes. The other plants are pushing up huge growth mainly because of the rain. Dwarf peach tree and Dwarf Nectarine tree have to be put in the Greenhouse now so in They went, clipped them hard back last winter every one needs attention at the same time. Bye for now TallTrees
on 10-07-2021 10:59 AM
25-06-2021 12:48 PM - edited 26-06-2021 12:23 PM
Thanks for the updates @TallTrees. I don't think I am that likely to spot a Fox, or a Badger, in the Close - although, speaking to the Milkman early one morning recently, he did say they are about in the area - but Hedgehogs have been known to visit, on occasion, as is the odd Field Mouse - as I posted previously!
Unfortunately, prowling, stalking, defecating cats are frequent visitors, with up to 12 living around here, within spitting distance, so I remain grateful that at least a reasonable range of Garden Birds do continue to visit regularly.
The weather continues to be unsettled and variable TallTrees, doesn't it, so how are the little guys doing?
~R.
on 25-06-2021 08:21 AM
This little fella pops up when I put the crushed sunflower seeds out for the baby birds in the morning.
22-06-2021 08:22 AM - edited 22-06-2021 08:23 AM
At last something @TheHornedOne
Yesterday I just managed to get a very poor photo of the male fox under the Front Bird Feeder
He spent some time there licking up the Sunflower Hearts dropped under there and also I put some extra ones there for the hedgehog (saw them eating together a few days ago tried a photo but couldn't get it on my phone) ~ bless him. Earlier he had shared the female fox's "dog" biscuits put out for her every night....she is pretty, one day I may get a ~ possibly poor ~ photo of her. I have got an old Olympus Camedia standing by now but in the dark it takes less than good photos. However, something better than nothing so here he is:
on 04-06-2021 06:47 AM
Neighbours have Laburnum and bees there too.
Dishes gone! She has good taste🙃 and a posh kitchen obviously.
The saucer lily with little girl sitting on it .. amazing. It must be a tough plant.
All well here, bees are filling tubes like crazy. Last count something like 30, obviously many are part filled so lots more coming along.
03-06-2021 02:13 PM - edited 03-06-2021 02:14 PM
The little gatherers here have now moved on @TallTrees; to the Laburnum .............
RS June 2021
What news on your Fox TallTrees, has she returned those crocks yet, washed or not, ha?
~R.
PS ~ As you advised previously ...............
on 01-06-2021 10:47 PM
Thank you very much for posting the article @I8this
I read it thoroughly. It seems that honey bee keepers can give the antidote to their bees in the hive. This is a very good start to at least help managed bee hives. I hope that the wild bees will get help too.
I have apple and pear trees which I manage without using any harsh chemicals or pesticides.
on 01-06-2021 09:50 PM
https://newatlas.com/environment/pollen-sized-particles-bees-immunity-insecticides/
on 31-05-2021 03:20 PM
Those lily pads are remarkable @TheHornedOne
Thanks for putting the photo on.
I think little kids can sit on them...not today though health and safety🙃
Mason bees: follow up
The girls loving this weather now have sealed about 16/17 tubes.
Fox in Sunday with good size cub sharing her biscuits, they love the dried dog food small biscuits gives them some additional vitamins too.
A neighbour was giving the fox cod liver oil! I found this out because
I was looking for my small mason cash bowl, talking to my neighbour thinking she may know where the fox has her den..so I could look in it..
She didn't know but she also put the fox meal on a plate and the fox ran off with it..
mistake to put her food in my mason cash bowl hasn't been seen since.. no she did not wash it and bring it back naughty little minx.
Ever eventful here.
31-05-2021 01:10 PM - edited 31-05-2021 01:37 PM
on 28-05-2021 02:25 PM
Haven't been into Kew Gardens. @TheHornedOne