Last burst of Summer!
This diary entry is for the first half of October, I haven’t had much time to keep up with my posts, we are still working on the kitchen and by the end of the day we both want to put our feet up. I have still been out on my
Hedgehogs September
We have had Hedgehogs visiting our garden from early spring and through September and they are still coming now as the colder weather with rain has come. We are not sure how many visit our garden as it’s difficult to distinguish them apart! I know we have a rather large
Middle of March
The middle of March and a nice day and I took the camera with me when we went out with the dogs for a walk just up the lane. The birds were active in the hedgerows and I managed to get some pictures along the way. The Chaffinch was just
More Hedgehogs
We appear to be getting more Hedgehogs visiting our garden, they must have heard about the extra food! There were a couple of females on this particular night and later the two males in the video having a confrontation although one is just curling up and taking what comes. It’s
Hedgehog sighting
I’ve been wondering if any hedgehogs were about in the garden but hadn’t seen any signs so last night I put out a little food and my night vision camera and was lucky to capture a video of one or was it two, hopefully see more of them in the
Warm days!
We are being treated to some lovely days in October so far, couple of well needed rainy days but at times it has felt like summer. There have also been some beautiful sunrises and I am out well before dawn ready to see them. I am seeing more birds about
Hedgehogs and other animals!
It’s still fairly quiet in the mornings when we are out and about, but Tilly and I are out before dawn; the daylight hours are creeping inwards. I have noticed a little more bird activity, I’m assuming they are coming out of their moult. Robin has been singing and our
Wildlife!
It’s getting to the time of year when the wildlife is getting more active and there are certainly plenty of signs of birds pairing or squabbling for territories, the Rooks are already nesting. Some mornings have been grey and not very interesting for landscapes so I’ve turned my camera on