The previously mentioned insect box hung in the lower boughs of a malus, is easily seen from the dining room, and has become another area to keep an eye on. It is clear the insect box is a success because it is frequented by great tits, who use it as a feeding station. I am now tempted to hang a bird feeder close by, to see which other birds are drawn to that area by the promise of food.
We are being entertained by flocks of long tailed tits, prettying the garden with their swooping flight as they visit our trees and bushes. Their favourite place in the garden is an old upturned dustbin lid balanced on an old chimney, we keep it filled with water and it has become their daily bathing place.
Fungi this year are wonderful, such a quantity and variety. I have so enjoyed seeking it out to photograph. I enjoy looking at fungi and wish I was more knowledgeable, perhaps this winter, I will try to learn more about it.
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