Showing posts with label Wood Pigeon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wood Pigeon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

A Quiet Wednesday

I've had a quiet day today...somewhat reflective and well just quiet.  My left hip and back is a little sore today, hardly surprising with the amount of carpet I have had to dig out of the garden, so probably need to rest in between sometimes.   I did go up the top of the garden and planted two rows of peas, and I will plant another two rows of a different variety in a few days time.    I didn't go out for a walk today as I got a bit put off yesterday with the amount of people I saw, and when sitting on my garden seat this afternoon, I saw more young people out which is a little off putting.  There was a group of three, albeit a bit straggled and a group of two... perhaps I might go for my walk in the early morning.


Because I don't know what the shopping situation is going to be like in a few weeks time I thought I would try a microgreen kit so I have something fresh to have with my lunch.


It is nicely packaged with a book, packets of seeds, earth and pots.


The earth comes in little dried circles.


You put it in 200 mls of water and leave for 15 minutes.



While soaking.


Little cardboard pots.


You put a couple of teaspoons of the earth in and then a couple of feed pellets


Fill the rest with the soil and then sprinkle the seeds on top


Cover with a damp paper towel and then wait!  Watering regularly to keep the seeds damp.

I prepared two pots to start with, Pink Kale and Broccoli, so it will be interesting to see the results in a week or so time.

I sat and read most of the day on and off. It has been another glorious day with a stunning blue sky and nice and warm.  I alternated between sitting on the deck and sometimes in my seat in the front garden.  


From the deck I saw these two robins.


I also saw a wren flitting backwards and forwards across the garden between bushes and shrubs.


A pair of wood pigeons are frequent visitors to the garden and use the pond as their source of water.  I wish I had a bird bath in the garden.


What looks like a Ferry in the distance...transporting goods I hope and not people!


Tadpoles (not the best picture)


Newt.

I have treated the pond today as the blanket weed is starting to take over.  I hope it starts working soon.  It says it is animal friendly so hopefully it is.


Saturday, 14 April 2018

Bird Watch: Week One

Spring is a good time for watching birds, and I have decided to try and keep a record of birds seen etc... each week.


April 7th.  Filled up bird feeders  - my husband bought me three new bird feeders for the garden for my birthday.  We also put  two bird boxes back up that had fallen down last year.

17.20 - saw first bumble bee of the year.

Birds seen:  Blue Tit, Great Tit, Blackbird, Dunnocks




April 8th:  8.40am:  Birds Seen; Dunnock (2), Chaffinch, Robin, Blackbird (Mr).  A pair of Wood Pigeons courting, a Jay - great to see this, as we haven't seen one for a few years.   Goldfinch, Blue Tits, Dunnocks.





Lovely to see both the Chaffinch and Robin foraging for food together.

(Photos taken through a mucky patio window, so not the best.  Must clean now the weather is a bit brighter...or will I be jinxing the weather?)

April 9th:  Birds Seen:  Goldfinch, Blackbirds, Wood Pigeons, Blue Tits, Great Tit, Dunnocks.

April 10th;  Wood Pigeons courting, Blue Tits, Blackbirds, Jay, Robin, Dunnocks.

April 11th:   Wood Pigeons, Jay, Blue Tits, Dunnocks, Blackbirds,

April 12th:  Wood Pigeons, Blackbird (Mr), Robin, Blue Tits, Goldfinches, Dunnocks.

April 13th:  Robin, Mrs Blackbird, Blue Tits, Wood Pigeons, Dunnock.

April 14th:  Blackbird (Mrs)  Blue Tits.  Out most of today so didn't see so many birds today, although woke to lovely bird song this morning.



Monday, 10 April 2017

Nature & Wildlife in the Garden in New Zealand

I spent quite a lot of time in the garden observing nature while in NZ.

Flora:



Pretty rose with a gorgeous scent.







Water lilies in the pond at my parents place.







Insects, Moths & Spiders:


Cicada casing.



Cicada







Praying Mantis



Monarch Butterfly



Northern Wattle Moth






Leopard slug seen one night on the wall.











Birds:


I was delighted to capture this little Wax Eye.




Wood Pigeon






A highlight was seeing the little Morepork that I heard calling each night.











Birds seen while out:





Of course the series of bird photos wouldn't be complete without the little fantail.



(Repeat photos of previous post - just because these are some of my most favourite little birds)