Sunday 10 November 2013

Bird, wildlife and flower log, 4-10 November 2013

A few of the photos I've taken since May when I started the blog. I created the frame in Craft Artist and it's my first attempt at something like this and I am quite pleased with the result.

The Brambles Collage © 2013 Natasha Forder
Back to the garden... Today I saw five goldfinches which is quite a lot for The Brambles. They were on all the seed feeders and hung around for ages. Today has also been busy for the nuthatch's, two have been around for most of the day. It's still quiet for blackbirds and squirrels. Otherwise nothing new to add.

Birds Wildlife and Insects Flowers
Great spotted woodpecker - female Grey squirrels Rose
Chaffinch, male, female Slug Coreopsis grandiflora rising
Greenfinch - male, female
Coreopsis sunray
Blue tit - adult
Gaillardia sunburst yellow
Great tit - adult
Gaura cherry brandy
Coal tit

Dunnock - adult

Robin - adult

Magpie - adult

Crow - adult

Woodpigeon - adult, juvenile

Collared dove - adult

Nuthatch

Blackbird - juvenile

Goldfinch

Monday 4 November 2013

Bird, wildlife and flower log, 28 October - 3 November 2013

Master Black has been enjoying the bathing facilities this week. He does seem to like to stand in the cold water first for a time, maybe he's getting used to it, before having a proper bath!

Another photo from earlier in the year. I've not had much chance the last few weeks to get out with my camera.

Honeysuckle © 2013 Natasha Forder
Nutty the Nuthatch was around lots this weekend. Sunflower seeds seem to be the current favourite over the peanuts. On and off the feeder and then to the bush to eat them. A lonely Goldfinch has been in too. They often hang around in pairs, but I didn't see another one. So I wonder if something has happened to it, or maybe this one is on its own. There are at least two female great spotted woodpeckers around at the moment who both like to eat the fat block and they don't hang around together! I don't know if any are the young ones from this year.

Squirrels - another week of hardly seeing one. I guess they are out collecting acorns, although they do usually like to bury these in the lawn as well as peanuts!

Birds Wildlife and Insects Flowers
Great spotted woodpecker - female Grey squirrels Rose
Chaffinch, male, female Slug Coreopsis grandiflora rising
Greenfinch - male, female
Coreopsis sunray
Blue tit - adult
Gaillardia sunburst yellow
Great tit - adult
Sedum
Dunnock - adult
Begonia
Robin - adult
Aster
Magpie - adult
Gaura cherry brandy
Crow - adult

Woodpigeon - adult, juvenile

Collared dove - adult

Nuthatch

Blackbird - juvenile

Goldfinch