Friday 15 November 2013

November Birds, Flowers and Insects

Awoke this morning to a misty morning, such a change from yesterday when we woke to a bright frosty morning, a carpet of white grass, crisp to walk on and sparkling like diamonds in the morning sunlight.

Today was milder and from the shelter of the garden when the sun was shining it was warm even without a coat. The trees and bushes have been full of birds; blue and great tits, chaffinches, robins, wrens and even a song thrush. Blackbirds have been lining up at the pond all morning waiting to bathe and drink.

No bees have been seen today but the air has been thick with ladybirds, they are resting on all the bushes and trees, and the white walls of the bungalow. I have been surprised to see many ladybirds lavae on the gooseberry bushes this morning, unsure whether they would survive the winter, I collected them and some gooseberry leaves and put them into the conservatory.

The garden still has many beautiful flowers blooming, roses, michaelmas daisies, fuschias, wild geraniums, the wonderfully perfumed viburnum bodnantense and many ivy flowers. Branches are also hanging low under the weight of autumn berries of various colours, shapes and sizes waiting to catch our eyes and delight us.


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