Monday, July 29, 2024

A few garden planters

 



















We have well over 100 planters, stuffed full of beautiful flowers that look absolutely stunning right now. We have planted alot of fuchsias this year, all of them giant so each flower is as big as my hand. We have some marbled giants aswell which are fantastic. We still have a few left to flower so looking forward to seeing those. Our garden looks the best it has ever looked this year........although watering is a flipping nightmare !!

Sunday, July 28, 2024

Silver-washed Fritilaries

 




















We are so lucky to have a small colony of silver-washed fritillaries very close to home. They have been flying for a couple of weeks now but never landing. A look today and we saw at least 6 with a couple of them finally landing and nectaring. These two mated while we were there, the female, very tatty,  looks like she has been popular ! Will have another visit next week while the sun still shines. 

Saturday, July 27, 2024

A few butterflies from last week

 

Small Tortoiseshell


Ringlet





Peacock, such a stunner !



and a Gatekeeper in the garden. We have a massive buddleia in the garden which is totally devoid of any butterflies or insects this year. This is the first year we haven't had any butterflies at all on it. A sign of the extinction that is happening right infront of our eyes yet most people are too stupid to notice. When will the population wake up........

A few recent bits and bobs

 


Some stunning sunsets on our evening walks


Stonecrop


A field of poppies, one of my favourite flowers



Marsh Harriers, Far Ings, Barton


Kestrel


Jackdaw on our neighbours garage roof


Grey Heron


Great White Egret, Blacktoft Sands


Gull giving a buzzard a hard time over our garden


Bempton Cliffs