A record of wildlife in my garden and various trips to the Warwickshire countryside and occasionally further afield.
Waxwing
"To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour."
From "Auguries of Innocence"
by William Blake
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Happy New Year!
A big Thank You to everyone who has visited my blog over the last year with extra special thanks to those who have become followers, left comments and helped with identification.
Wishing everyone a very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year with plenty of wildlife highlights.
Many thanks Andrew - looking forward to listening to more of your radio programmes this year.
Oops, mea culpa, should have mentioned the photo was taken last March :D! Mind you we do have red campion, snapdragon and chamomile in flower in the garden!
New Government e-petition from Simon King to End the Badger Cull instead of Expanding It Into New Areas. Please click on the image for a link to the petition.
Welcome to my blog. I have been interested in natural history from an early age and we have tried to create a garden attractive to wildlife. I also enjoy reading, photography, collecting fossils, visiting historic buildings and gardens and supporting Aston Villa. Please feel free to leave a comment and, if you would like to email me, my email address is ciraggedrobinsATgmail.com - remember to replace AT with @. Thank you for visiting.
6 comments:
and a very happy new year to you and yours, Caroline - may it be a vertiable "wild" one for you ;)
Many thanks Tricia - here's to lots of wildlife special moments for both of us!
And a belated Happy New Year from me, Caroline. Fingers crossed it`s a good if not great one.
Many thanks Dean. Fingers crossed here too!
And a Happy New Year from me too..... but please don't tell me those aconites are in flower now :-)
Many thanks Andrew - looking forward to listening to more of your radio programmes this year.
Oops, mea culpa, should have mentioned the photo was taken last March :D! Mind you we do have red campion, snapdragon and chamomile in flower in the garden!
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