Wednesday 17 October 2012

Water and wayside wildlife, fungi and a weasel


We still love to walk by the river, always looking out for kingfishers and herons, very occasionally we see a barn owl. The tawny owls are very noisy at the moment, calling back and forth to each other every night. This time of year the river is particularly beautiful, with its autumnal reflections and the drifts of fallen autumn leaves in their myriad colours floating serenely past.

We walked by the river late this afternoon, two beautiful swans, a pair of Canada geese and an amazing amount of mallards all swam to the bank for food as we passed.


It is surprising how many flowers are still in bloom and the hedgerows are prettied up by not only by the wonderful colours of autumn leaves, but also by the bright berries, it seems a good year for berries, the hedgerows are particularly thick with them. I am also finding fungi in surprising places, today I found the largest clump that I have ever seen, in the middle of a stretch of open grassland, which has the sun on it for most of the day.

The other day we had the pleasure of watching a weasel, he wasn't the least bit worried about us, he kept popping up in front of us and just standing there on his hind legs, hands clasped together, watching us.

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