So finally February has come to an end so too the last few days of Winter, although you wouldn't think so judging by the cold , wet and windy weather we are having at the moment. We had had such glorious weather towards the end of February that even Marjorie Mountfield had been let out of the shed and given a twirl around the lawns to give them their first cut of the season.
When I look back at the photographs of this time last year when we were knee deep in snow I couldn't believe the weather we were being blessed with. That was until last Sunday morning when we woke to you guessed it.
When I look back at the photographs of this time last year when we were knee deep in snow I couldn't believe the weather we were being blessed with. That was until last Sunday morning when we woke to you guessed it.
Oh my goodness snow. This had not been forecast but thankfully it did not last.
This morning there was great excitement as we descended our stairs to see out of the window this Sparrow Hawk sitting on the hedge. I thought I had seen one on the fence post a couple of days ago but it flew off before I could get a good look. This morning it was back but rather than visiting the bird feeders I rather think it was thinking more a long the lines of sparrow for breakfast. The sparrows live in the hedge it is perched on and in the spring it is an array of bird song and becomes the local maternity ward, so much so that when the hedge grows over the spring/summer we can't cut it back in fear of disturbing the birds and by the time we get to cut it back in the autumn it looks quite unruly.
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You do not want a sparrow hawk in your garden.It will kill/frighten off the smaller birds but I do not know how you dter
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DeleteWe’ve lived here for two years and it’s the first time we’ve seen one in the garden. Our sparrows are pretty tough little cookies. They all hide in the hedge where the bird feeder is and take it in turns to visit the feeders whilst others are on look out duty. We have kestrels, buzzards and kites all around us but only the kestrel has ever come into the garden and then only once or twice to our knowledge.
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Marjorie is looking very smart in that top photo. I'm rather regretting not cutting our grass when we had the chance; it's rather unkempt looking at the moment. Love the bird photos and yes 10 faces (although it took me a while!). Enjoy the weekend. xx
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