Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Cormorants and Winter Flowering Jasmine

Years ago I used to watch a lone cormorant fly over. He is such a distinctive bird in shape, whether flying or perching. He was a solitary traveller for a few years, and then I was delighted one year to look up and see him with a companion. Last year, it really pleased me to see their numbers had risen to four, this year there are still four. When they fly, they follow the course of the river, and although we have walked the river for years we have never seen a cormorant nest and only once seen a cormorant perching on a riverside tree, so although he flies back and forth daily above the river, he obviously doesn't nest nearby.

The winter flowering jasmine is in flower, it is bright yellow and is prettily covering one of the arches, which later on will be covered by honeysuckle, clematis and jasminium beesianum, this is the jasmine with tiny red flowers that are so attractive to bees.

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