Monday, April 15, 2024

A recent catch-up of a right old assortment

 


Sunsets at Alkborough Flats. Love this photo, one of my best ever snaps xx



Scarlet Elf Cups



Some beautiful flowers in the garden this spring


Spuds ! This pic was taken a couple of weeks ago as the buckets are now full to the top. We have at least 20 buckets growing and no doubt, will make a space in a raised bed for more. Can't beat home grown new spuds, it's one of the best tastes ever x


The peas are finally starting to grow away. We now have a bed of dwarf beans behind these followed by a bed of yellow courgettes.  The plastic is warming the soil.

Paper White daffodils still going strong. They really are a beautiful daffodil. Must plant more next year.

Now I know you will all be wondering what the heck this is. It's an outdoor orchid. We have had it for 2 years and this is the first year we have got it to throw some flower spikes up. There were 4 spikes until a hungry slug moved in. Needless to say, we have now put slug traps all over the garden, fresh yeast, beer and water in deep yoghurt pots, buried in the ground. They find the smell irresistible and once they fall in the mix, they drown. The first night we caught over 100 slugs ! 

Beautiful mosses and lichen



The Marsh Violets are in flower at our local reserve

HOW MUCH !!!!!

Herring Gulls, visit daily for tasty morsels

Lesser Black-backed gulls



Marsh Fritillaries

Tree felling now seems to happen all year round, regardless of seasons and bird breeding




Cuckoo Flower




One of our local reserves is covered in cowslips this year, looks fantastic

Coltsfoot

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Yellow Wagtail Extravaganza !

 













They are back !!  None here last week, around 20 feeding along the scum line this morning. 
Stunning birds !



and a couple of white wagtails amongst them. A cracking morning walk !

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

A few from last week



Our migrant birds are starting to arrive back. Lovely to see and hear this male Blackcap on our morning walk yesterday


Tussling buzzards


Coltsfoot - a sign that spring is on the way


Hare 



Dunnock




We occasionally get a red kite over the garden. This one lingered long enough for Simon to leg it up the garden and get his camera. Who would have thought that we would see red kites just a couple of years ago




Marsh Violet - quite a few in flower at the moment, must be the wet weather they like. 
A local rarity.



Scarlet Elf Cups