jape
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mother blackbird has moved the kids up from hedge to a nearby leylandii. probably safer from cats and big enough not to worry about maggies.
thought for a moment i had a new bird in birdbath but it was a very wet tree sparrow! the water made it look all black and white.
last night glimpsed an owl, no idea which, too dark. it went 'hoo hoo' lightly a couple of times and then away.
lots of hoverflies, gnats, white butterflies, blue butterflies, large wasp or hornet, bumblebees of two or three types and a few honeybees that are almost black in colour.
there was a brief moment when the moisture on the grass lit up in beads; angle of sun, quirk of breeze and the myriad rainbows all turned to bright amber in the waving, dappled shade. magick!
thought for a moment i had a new bird in birdbath but it was a very wet tree sparrow! the water made it look all black and white.
last night glimpsed an owl, no idea which, too dark. it went 'hoo hoo' lightly a couple of times and then away.
lots of hoverflies, gnats, white butterflies, blue butterflies, large wasp or hornet, bumblebees of two or three types and a few honeybees that are almost black in colour.
there was a brief moment when the moisture on the grass lit up in beads; angle of sun, quirk of breeze and the myriad rainbows all turned to bright amber in the waving, dappled shade. magick!