- Firstly the bad news. The caterpillar (that I thought was a red admiral in the wrong place) that started to pupate on our big shed has been "broken into" by a wasp I expect and eaten. The chrysalis is still there - but has a hole in it and is empty. Sad, but there you are.
- Plenty of migrant hawkers and common darters, field grasshoppers and spider-hunting wasps in and around the garden still.
- The leaves on the trees (especially the damson trees) are yellowing quickly and falling in the blustery winds.
- Pears beginning to rot on the large pear tree (I'll have to rescue the still-edible ones now. We tested (by tasting) one t'other night and it was very nice indeed!
- Two woodmice still under the corrugated iron.
- Newts (and frogs) still in pond after I gave it a little TLC (blanket weed removal) yesterday.
- Hawks still apparent and a nice large dark buzzard flew low over the house this morning -always nice to see. Fewer kites at present though (always seems to be the way at this time of year, when I assume they follow the tractors round farmers fields at grass cutting / harvesting time).
- Jays still coming for their monkey nuts - I'll turn up the volume on that project in October.
Showing posts with label low buzzard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low buzzard. Show all posts
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Swift Half update - 12th September 2010
Labels:
chrysalis dead,
jays,
low buzzard,
migrant hawkers,
newts and frogs still in pond,
rotting pears,
yellowing leaves on damson trees
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