Here’s some random events that’s happened in the last week either in my garden or very close to it …
Ever seen a white-winged crow? Well, here it is. My mate Dave phoned me up after he caught and ringed it. It’s not injured, just too young to fly. He was last seen attempting a take-off on the local disused runway!
What do you mean – who’s got the bigger beak? This rook crash-landed in the garden. He seemed ok until the local pheasant decided to try and stamp on him. Despite a broken leg, he managed to become airborne again.
This guy must have escaped from a local farm. Good job I’ve had my Sunday dinner.
Oxeye daisies in my garden.
Field Mouse ear in a nearby meadow
Vetch
Oxeye daisies
Blue tit nesting in the garden.
This rabbit met an untimely end. The puncture marks at the back of the neck are typical of a killing bite of a stoat or weasel. A crow has started on the back end before I disturbed it.
The crops are at an ideal height to remain hidden from fallow deer in the local field.
Talking of fallow deer, don’t forget to buy the latest Bushcraft and Survival Mag. We’ve on the cover…
…and inside of course!!
More flowers – cinqfoil
Birds-foot trefoil
Herb bennet or wood avens
Even if you don’t like football, the World Cup is certainly sparking national fervour. Billy joins in of course, although his ancestors are from the Mediterranean and he comes from Wales.
We probably haven’t got a cat (don’t say it too loud) in hell’s chance of winning – but it’s fun watching the games.
I hope you have a great week.
Thanks for the visit.
Pablo.
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