More Woodland and Garden Birds: Thrushes
While you have seen in the previous blog some of the birds that take food directly from garden feeders the following ones will cover...
Birds in woodland and gardens
While there are still a few trees without obscuring leaves, and ground cover has yet to reach its full height, it is still a good time of...
More wildflowers to find
Passing our wildflower bank below Crow Wood the other evening I was pleased to see that there was a good scattering of Cowslips in the...
New Oaks update
It has now been several weeks since we last had any significant rain and there is little in the immediate forecast. Fortunately, the...
Shelduck
As well as some of the smaller wildlife this is also an excellent time to appreciate some of the birds that benefit from the woodlands...
Early Butterflies in the sunshine
As I am sure you will have noticed, it is not just bumblebees that are now around our gardens and wildflowers. There are some very...
Nettles don’t all sting
Plants are growing fast now and more are coming into flower. Two that we are lucky to have a good number of in Dalgety Bay are Red and...
Trees in Spring
For our deciduous trees that have spent the winter with bare branches; the race has started to open the buds, expand the leaves and...
Emerging Bumblebees
Now that we have had a few days of sunshine and little wind, many of you will be seeing Bumblebees in the garden, sometimes visiting the...
Dandelion
Another plant that deserves to be more highly regarded is the Dandelion, here providing a reflection of the sun and brightening up the...