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)
Great to see the expensive potting shed/house is paying off! Lovely to see nature starting to flourish, you are going to be very busy once all those plants have grown, hardened off and are ready for planting The garden will look beautiful. Look forward to seeing the finished results
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Linda257 said:Thanks CL...think a will need some radiators in there now is so blinking cold lol...let's hope av no bitten off more than a can chew ;-)
Solar powered radiators?
To offset the new energy price increases and save the environment!
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Was a nice day pottering about...well mostly going from my summerhouse to the potting shed...with my camera in tow ofcourse lol
My new visitor ;-)
Mr BB has been singing constantly for days now
And need to add my song thrush from yesterday...
Thanks for looking
Stay safe ;-)
Thanks CL...my new visitor was a Chiffchaff.....Happy to say my 2 song thrush were back there at 8.30 looking for supper in the almost dark lol...hopefully more baby song thrush this year!!! ;-)
Lot to learn
Lovely photos Linda, and nice to have the chiffie as a first visit, hopefully you'll get some more.
I'm getting a little concerned, no bees in the garden over the last weekend, not one, so nice to see you have bees spreading their wings up there.