Wednesday 28 December 2011

Autumn berries and fieldfares

This morning I was both pleased and surprised to loook out of the window and see a huge flock of fieldfares in the malus. The crab apples which are the fruit of this tree must be well frosted by now but obviously made good eating, because the birds were really tucking in.

I have never had any fruit on this tree at this time of year before. The same can be said for the cotoneaster which is still so heavy with berries that the branches are hanging low with the weight of the fruit. Usually at this time of year all berries and other fruit on trees has long since been eaten.


This year we have had to wait much longer for the redwings and fieldfares to visit us.

I am intrigued to see how soon they clear the malus and if they will then move across the garden to the cotoneaster.

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