Well I think it's time I started a new thread as the old one is way tooooooo long now but can still be found here:
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/206786/in-my-garden
Also the garden has been renamed Parkneuk Reserve ;-)
Hope you all had a fabulous festive period and are all safe and well.
I have yet to venture out this year so it's just been me in my sparrowhawk hide (lol) aka Iona Summerhouse
So here's a few pics to kick off the new thread...hopefully get some new visitors this year..well I can live in hope ;-)
Jock taking pride of place in the Sprawk Hide
Had a mixture of sun, Frost and rain
Social distancing lollipops
Ringo hiding
Ringo after heavy rain
Redwing ...half decent pic finally
And my lovely crows who are always on the look out for Jock!
Thanks for looking and hope you all continue to follow to the progress of my garden
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
As its been a bit wintry again I felt sorry for the birds and made them some pastry...molded it onto a previous giant pine cone suet feeder I bought...
BTs loved it
Even the sparras popped in
Grrrr!!!
A few other lovely visitors
That's all for now...thanks for looking ;-)
Stay safe.
Wendy S said:I think there is still a few spots in the Cairngorms where you can still make a snowman all year round despite global warming. Some old boys up the Dales still refer to clouts in reference to clothing, I'm sure some never cast some clouts at any time
There are, though they are becoming less so.
Iain Cameron studies most of Scotland's snow and ice and his research is very interesting.
A very interesting book by Iain Cameron is called Vanishing Ice. I've yet to read the book, but I've seen many articles by him, and I like his train of thought.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
More brilliant photos from your nice mini wildlife reserve.
Linda257 said:Cheers Mike...finally just put up my signs the other day lol
Another batch of pastry is going down well...
Things in the potting shed are starting to grown woohoo
Got a lovely potting table for mother's day so it's getting plenty of use ;-)