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Nature Walk - What Have You Seen Today?

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SeaWoozle Tue 20-Feb-24 13:43:34

A sunbathing squirrel! Also saw my first bumble of the year. Spring is springing!

LucyAnna2 Wed 06-Nov-24 18:36:50

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escaped Wed 06-Nov-24 18:31:15

Fleurpepper

do you allow your dogs to run after swans and egrets?

To give someone a run for their money is an idiom that usually has nothing to do with the physical act of running. It can mean, as in my dogs' case, to challenge their strength of mind or patience in leaving wildlife ALONE. My dogs are trained with positive reinforcement and are obedient. I don't allow them to run AFTER swans and egrets.

LucyAnna2 Wed 06-Nov-24 18:01:08

Lovely Autumn colours seen today.

grandMattie Wed 06-Nov-24 17:42:02

The avenue near us is lined with Liquidambars. Their colours are fabulous. Burgundy, scarlet, orange, yellow, green…
There is also a Ginkgo with its buttercup yellow leaves,
At least, this year, there hasn’t been a storm to strip the trees.

Fleurpepper Wed 06-Nov-24 17:38:35

do you allow your dogs to run after swans and egrets?

escaped Wed 06-Nov-24 17:31:16

On the Camel Estuary, I saw swans, gulls and egrets today. They gave the dogs a run for their money.

Fleurpepper Wed 06-Nov-24 15:40:36

Lovely and sunny again and had a big walk in the mountains. Saw 5 deer by the forest behind us as I got in the car. Buzzards, kites and kestrels, and a lot of starlings.

In the garden, nuthatches feeding on the sunflower seeds with the usual sparrows and many different tits. And dragonflies buzzing over our pond. And of course the bees from our 2 hives enjoying the late autumn sunshine and the few flowers left.

JamesandJon33 Wed 06-Nov-24 14:50:06

Sheep, sheep and more sheep. We are in N Wales

Kate1949 Wed 06-Nov-24 14:40:39

Today's visitors to the canal behind our house today.

Callistemon213 Sun 28-Jul-24 14:43:31

gangy5

Was at Dungeness today. Amazing drifts of vibrant blue vipers bugloss. Never seen so much growing in one place. Also went to the RSPB bird reserve. Saw a great crested grebe on it’s nest. A stunning bird - one of my favourites.

We seem to have a bed of piper's bugloss in the top of the garden, no idea where it came from!

Callistemon213 Sun 28-Jul-24 14:42:03

That sounds lovely, NannyPT
Our neighbours have a wildlife pond and we sometimes see dragon flies and damsel flies over in our garden. They can keep the frogs! 🐸

Having mentioned that we must have missed the flying ants this year, as they usually go off mid-July, I'm sitting in the garden and watching them emerge and fly off.

Not as many as usual so far but the birds have been very busy eating ants lately.

NannyPT Sun 28-Jul-24 12:11:43

Mayflies and damselflies around my wildlife pond. The pond has been there for 4 years and this is the first year I've seen them. There's also frogs, newts and toads that visit the pond. The garden is wildlife orientated and I think there's a hedgehog that sleeps somewhere in it, last night he was out before dark scoffing calciworms that had been left for him and the other hedgehogs that visit.

valdali Tue 18-Jun-24 21:03:45

I was really excited to see an otter at our local lake yesterday. Kept meaning to get up early to try & spot one, & then he was out at 4pm while I was walking the dog. Not good for the goslings & cygnets though.

gangy5 Tue 18-Jun-24 20:25:14

Was at Dungeness today. Amazing drifts of vibrant blue vipers bugloss. Never seen so much growing in one place. Also went to the RSPB bird reserve. Saw a great crested grebe on it’s nest. A stunning bird - one of my favourites.

CanadianGran Tue 18-Jun-24 17:47:55

LucyAnna, I love honeysuckle, and I don't think I've seen a white one, ours here are all red/orange. We had one along our fence years ago, but it got so tall, climbing up the neighbour's holly tree, that we finally chopped it down.

I did see some cedar waxwings this morning while walking the dog; they are beautiful birds.

LucyAnna2 Tue 18-Jun-24 17:28:34

Lots of honeysuckle out now in the lane at the end of our garden. Lovely smell smile

Redhead56 Sun 16-Jun-24 23:21:31

Our garden has been a hive of activity with birds feeding their young. The most surprising was a woodpecker feeding it's young. We often have woodpeckers in the garden we have never witnessed this it was a treat.

LucyAnna2 Sun 16-Jun-24 20:22:06

Ooh, Grams2five, not sure I’d be happy to see rabbits in my garden 🙁. Hope your ankle is better soon.

We saw some lovely wild orchids on our walk this afternoon.

Grams2five Thu 13-Jun-24 02:05:37

I’ve twisted my ankle badly this week and spent my time outdoors sitting in the garden with it up but was visited by the sweetest rabbits passing by

CanadianGran Wed 12-Jun-24 17:31:15

This is a nice thread! I rode my bike to work, and heard lots of little bird song, saw a robin, and heard an eagle, but didn't see him.

The window out my office looks onto a parking lot, but beyond that a grassy bank filled with buttercups.

LucyAnna2 Wed 12-Jun-24 17:30:00

We saw a lovely double rainbow

MayBee70 Wed 12-Jun-24 17:26:25

I’ve had more birds in my small garden this past week than I’ve ever had before. The robins had been feeding their youngsters. Must remember not to clean the cobwebs off the fence as several small birds have been picking flies off them. But I found a small finch dead in the back garden and a dead fledgling in the front garden; it makes me so sad.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 12-Jun-24 17:01:09

This is our first real day out since DHs back got bad and we lost out dog.

So very poignant today, but we went to Wakehurst where we walked amongst the most beautiful trees listening to the bird song.

Hope to increase our walking and more difficult terrain as time goes by.

Kate1949 Wed 12-Jun-24 16:57:02

Today Upton Upon Severn

Neilspurgeon0 Mon 10-Jun-24 06:59:28

In no way do I live in a rural part of the country but sitting here this morning in the last hour I have seen squirrels, a Robin, a Rook, a magpie, several fat pidgins and one scrawny one, starlings, a blackbird and his “wife”, hedge and house sparrows, seagulls and, just, a Jay.

Isn’t nature wondrous ?