Yesterday the weather was lovely and saw 3 brimstones as we went into the wood. Today, the weather was cooler, and rain started late morning. We were cutting birch but we had to give up as it was just too wet. We can't bundle wet birch as it will rot, so will have to try to dry it out a bit before bundling. The problem is that some of it is coming into leaf, so must be kept in subdued light or it will leaf up and go brittle, so not be of any use.
Got out into the main part of the wood today and had a look round as we had a man from the Forestry Commission with us to look at the potential need for deer management. Found some early violets, the odd bluebell coming up to flower, primroses, a few wood anemones and some toothwort. Heard several wrens, a tit of some sort, robin and saw a buzzard flying through the trees.
gz
Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 9592 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 26 8:30 am Post subject:
we have snow!
not actually in the village but not far off
the A9 was shut because of snow further north
Not bad weather today. Sun later. Some flowering cherries have started to blossom, lots of daffodils, and weeping willow and hawthorn in leaf.
The hares in the woods are getting more active. We saw 2 yesterday. One spring a couple were chasing round and weren't the least bit bothered about my husband, even running between his legs and round him. Had other things on their minds!
gz
Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 9592 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 26 9:00 am Post subject:
a Hare day!!❤️
we had lovely weather between showers, managed a bit of gardening
That's good Gz. It was beautiful here today; sunny with a breeze. Found a cherry tree I didn't know existed and that is just breaking into leaf. Various ornamental ones along roads and in car parks are in flower.
We had a lot of male brimstone butterflies around today. Not sure if there were any females; I saw some white ones, but not sure if they were female brimstones or whites. Also quite a lot of dark coloured butterflies that I think must have been peacocks, but the were moving fast so unable to see.