Oh thanks Bergill, shall I keep them under cover for the time being then? What a beautiful bird. We see them most days when driving around as we are in the heart of the woods . Nuthatchers, I will try and get pic of the three we have everyday on our feeders but at the minute we have torrential rain. Weather doesnt know what to be up to. .
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And here is my friend Zorro
I does upside down :
And I does right way up
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Oooo Berghill, we must have been posting at the same time
. How funny that we are both Zorro fans
First time we have seen one in the garden, so very pleased to manage to get a picture. It does not hang around for very long.
How gorgeous. We don't get them up here - beautiful little birds.
Love your captions chicky
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Bought these at weekend, 10 for 6 euros but no label. Lovely photos all.
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Those look like the plants which used to called Cinereria. Now Senecio cineraria 'Silver Leaf' They are not hardy.
This fine chap called this afternoon. Never gets any closer to the house than this and flies away at the slightest movement in the garden.
Buzzard
Oh thanks Bergill, shall I keep them under cover for the time being then? What a beautiful bird. We see them most days when driving around as we are in the heart of the woods
. Nuthatchers, I will try and get pic of the three we have everyday on our feeders but at the minute we have torrential rain. Weather doesnt know what to be up to.
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Turned out to be nice weather this afternoon.
But look what happened to the rhubarb after the minus 7 frost on Wednesday.
Lovely pictures, wish I had something worth to show.
Don't despair Firecracker. Most of us had to work up to a good winter garden.
In the sticks near Peterborough