Dive in there ? No thanks !
On the wall.
The unknown visitor(Now ID'd as a female reed bunt…
Salt Pans and windmill, St Monans.
Tulips at last !
Hazel catkins.
Top of the totem.
Bedding violets.
Rainy day on the Tay.
Field colour and geometry.
Ageing gracefully
Dunnock.
I think it needs some mice.
Where the bee sucks.
A view near Creich.
The last dance.
Trees near Brunton.
Waiting for the answer
Major Tree.
Soaking up the sun.
Fritillary.
Don't eat with your mouth open Beaky.
On Leven Beach.
My trusty friend Beaky.
The bird hunter.
My first bee of the year.
Sheep on the skyline.
Ripples.
Lenten rose.
Crocus in the sun.
Sundown on East Lomond.
Cyclamen.
And it was this big !
New leaves.
The crumbling jetty.
Crocus stamens and pistil.
Swans.
Tideline treasure.
Clockwork cat.
Encased.
The icicle tree.
Beaky in the snow.
A snowy start to the day. From my window 25/50
Outside looking in.
2020 ? Forget it ! Just bring me the bird seed !
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Laden.
Up early but not bright eyed and bushy tailed so nothing much done until I got out and pruned back my kiwi fruit climber to create a space for my blue tit nest box. Found a selection of screw nails and cleared up some of the undergrowth so Andy would have a clear path to where the nest box was to be. He came over when I phoned and the box was up in no time. Frittered away some time having coffee then went out and tinkered yet again with the bird ground feeder. I think I've got it sorted out now although if nearby plants grow a lot I may have to rethink. The crocuses were alive with bees so a lot of time was spent photographing and I saw a blue tit giving the new box a once over. . Later in the day Linda phoned which was nice. Much of the conversation was gloomy though what with lockdown continuing, roads full of potholes, the problems of Brexit and the Salmond/Sturgeon affair. We didn't seem to be able to find anything cheerful to talk about except the weather. I'm keen to get on with the garden but am not walking as my knee and hip are not happy. It's hard to strike a balance. I think I need a day off where I take myself somewhere different for a change.
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Bonne fin de soirée.
Your bee gorging in the Crocus couldn't care less which direction it comes from.
Jean has replied to HappySnapperI found Happy Snapper post interesting regarding the Blue Tit Bird Box. I also have had Blue Tits nesting in my garden for the last 5years & at the moment they are taking a great interest again.
But my Box faces West / South quite up high, with a Conifer shielding behind.
Good luck takes them a while to get used to a new Box & Bird table .
Jean has replied to M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… clubA magical capture Jean..........I wish I could give you more than one star!
Jean has replied to Keith Burton clubWUNDERSCHÖN!!!
Gute Besserung!
Weard
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