Sunday, 21 August 2011

Friday early evening and little ‘Blondie Hen’ has produced two White Chicks !



Saturday 30th July  -  It had Rained and was looking like gravity would be sending much more from a  Sky  so Grey and Dark !

A little ‘Brown Chick’ Hatched during early hours and now have three Chicks to feed, plenty room and  ‘Tummed-Up’

Himself went to feed and make sure everyone was comfortable in their Nesting arrangements – Well,  he was Hit by a ‘Smell’ so bad just had to clear this Mother hen’s Poo sharpish !  Poor little Chick having not arrived long into a World of Poo’d Air !  Yuck !

Another was trying to unfold itself from an Egg at around 5 p.mish.  And more on the Wayyyyy  !!!yippee  A  n  d  it’s  Black and Wearing White fluff on top of Head !




Careful Now, No Wobbles !


Living by the Coast tells many of it’s Great Past,

The  Sailor’s Tales of massive monsters swimming in the Ocean out on  Vast Waters

The Treacherous Dark Ocean Waves that gobble-up Ships of all sizes including it’s  Cargo

And leaving their Families to Suffer the Great Loss of loved Ones to Struggle on without

One would think that we’d Mastered the Ocean’s Cruel side, alas Not .. it’s always hungry for more

It’s Ever-evolving Species,  Endangered or Extinct have been Ruined by Man-Kind

The Ever Hopeful turning point to Change our Ways Will Tell !

Sunday 31st July  -  The Strong Breeze carried the ‘Sea Stories’ inland with that Salty taste and Ocean Scent.

Monday 1st August  -  Weather is a tad grim but still a little warm outside.  Not much happening in the Garden apart from a ‘Flock’ of ‘Sparrows’ enjoying their Food.

Tuesday 2nd August  -  Today is a Good Day as the Weather outside looks highly pleasing up there in the Sky and the Sun has just appeared at 9.22 a.m


When is it Our Turn ?

Poor little *Mother Hen* all Skin and Bone “Trouble is, the Good One’s don’t think for themselves  and Go without Food and Water” !  21  Days is an awful long time to Sit Eggs !  So here she is having her very own feast  of cooked Veg! 


Wednesday 3rd August  -  Absolute *Gem* of a Day Outside and holds a successful adventure ahead !

There were many Beautiful Butterflies flying around the Wasteland today !

Link >  http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=icarus

A ‘Lizard’ was soaking up the Warm sunshine early morn,  quite out in the open and looks like a Youngster.
Link >  http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Viviparous_lizard

Click to enlarge

We started Out early in the Wood manned with the binoculars which hung heavy around my neck but knew if I wanted to see anything Flutter  would have to Plan ahead for it not to  flutter-past !  

I stood very still to listen and could hear many different sounds, the Woodpecker was Tapping away- leaf rustling below the Brambles.

 I thoroughly enjoyed the Morning Sounds of a Woodland and the Smell of Damp Leaf Litter rose from the ground in the warm Sun.

It’s  8 p.mish  with a  Strong Wind Brewing including a very Dark Sky, perhaps a Storm approaching !

Thursday 4th August  -  It proved quite a Wet, soggy Day outside with the  early morning downpour and what was left to arrive from above, was plenty More!

Friday 5th August  -  Lot’s of Clouds rolling in our direction from over the Mountains with the odd sunny spell.  Am afraid the Weather shows signs of Autumn already.

Garden weeding not finished and never is.   Log Stacking started for the Cold Winter months.

Saturday 6th August   -  Not a Sound could be heard, not even a Bird for just that moment, the Scent of Autumn is awakening with Clouds of White n Dark with no movement at All !    A glimmer of light shows off a Blue hue, will this be the opening of a grand day out or in ?  Seems to be... So very changeable these days !
Blackberries Colouring-up within Woodland
Link > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackberry & http://www.woodlandtrust.presscentre.com/News-Releases/Blackberry-crop-threatened-by-record-dry-spring-839.aspx

And so the Petals and Leaves are beginning to fall to lower ground with some Species Ending their feeding frenzies for their Young  But not all have finished,  few are still hatching!  The *Pigeon* will still be busy Feeding, also a few others.

7 p.m exactly and a beautiful well fed Rat was climbing our Bird House wearing the most gorgeous jacket of well groomed Fur!  Now we know where all the Seed was vanishing off to .... his Tum !

Sunday 7th August  -  And the Sky is full of Weird looking Clouds hanging like drapes over a Bright sunshiny Glow.

I keep looking outside at the few remaining Birds in the Garden that the many used to fill the Air with their pleasant Song !

T’was the Blackbird that first spoke aloud, he always knows what’s going round. The neighbourhood of Birds you know all joined in soon after.  Am pleased they’re there so we can hear their Tune-full notes so sweet !

Monday 8th August  -  Passed us by with Rain !

Tuesday 9th August  -  Took a long Walk to the *Folly* whilst the Rain had stopped and was equipped with light rain-coat if required, thankfully didn't.

Wednesday 10th August  -  A very drab start to the day with the Sun glittering just slightly around the edges of an almost black Cloud at 9.04 a.m.

Today I put together a Blog called *The Folly*  a place of interesting History of where the Gentry of it’s day would go for relaxation and many thoughtful wanders.  Please Enter and take a Peek   x X x

Link >   http://binnie-lynne21ukyahoocouk.blogspot.com/


Thursday 11th August  -  Mix of weather this morning mainly dark clouds again with tiny Sun Rays making the odd appearance.




The afternoon took us along the Banking to our Wood which was full of newly grown Heather and Field Scabious scattered in and amongst with a *Wall Butterfly* and another *GateKeeper Butterfly* showing it’s full face of colour – whom only caught a glimpse of outside wings on previous Blog., So now we know what he looks like from all Sides !

Link>
http://www.uksafari.com/heather.htm










Wall Butterfly

Link> http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/Butterfly/32/a_z_of_butterflies_.html?ButterflyId=54&Country=&Size=&Colour1=&Colour2=&Features=&Family=
Gatekeeper Butterfly
Link> http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/Butterfly.asp?ButterflyId=22

Friday 12th August  -  Arrived with a Sunny start to the day , so a few Outdoor Chores were accomplished and as I was Washing the Car it Rained enough to help Rid of all those Soapy Bubbles and give a great Shine !
Saturday 13th August  -  Was a Dull Misty Day and spent most of it indoors !


A Red Admiral enjoying the Buddleia
 Link> http://butterflywebsite.com/articles/bgq/buddleia.htm
& Red Admiral > http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/Butterfly.asp?ButterflyId=43

By Sunday 14th August  -  The Sun made an appearance  and was really Hot by the afternoon which gave a massive display of the late Summer’s Butterflies and a Lizard enjoying a comfy warm stone, that hadn’t noticed me until the Camera Clicked.   It  seemed everyone was Out making the most of what was left of Summer !

A Butterfly Trapped in a Web that I Released, carefully !

A Common Lizard
Link>  http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Viviparous_lizard

The Ragwort was giving us a Show of Brilliance !
Link> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senecio_cambrensis & must be made quite clear that shouldn't be any Dead Ragwort lying around for Horses to Eat as Absolute Poison !

We leave a few growing for the Bees and other Pollinators then when finished, Pull Up with a twist from Damp Ground so as to gather All of the Root Matter - As none should be left !

Link> http://www.ragwort.org/index.html  &  http://www.ragwortfacts.com/

Burdock
Link> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandelion_and_burdock  &  http://www.normanallan.com/Med/herbs/burdock.htm

Monday 15th August   -  Was giving us a Darkish day with a tiny glimpse of Sun.

Thought we’d seek the *Leatherback Turtles* as early morning News on the Web had said there were sightings along our Coastline  and their favourite foods are *SeaJellies* of which a huge migration had swam into our waters earlier this year.   They were following the *Jellyfish Trail* ~ most people use this name.
Link>  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-14525585

Our search took us to *Saundersfoot* - we arrived with the hope of seeing one but to No avail as the Weather had turned nasty on us and were *Soaked* !   A thick Mist had arrived alongside which made it difficult to See and if stood still for a moment would feel a Chill down one’s back – So kept marching towards the Car to go home.... FAST !

Tuesday 16th August  -  Misty start with a Ray of hope *A Glimmer of Sun* Arose !

By early afternoon the weather felt a little warmer and so the three of us ventured down our Wood.  Himself was sorting out the Safety of our *Young Chicks* securing the panels at lowest point with narrow Chicken Wire, so they wouldn’t venture Out, as there’s always ONE  that would take that chance!

The Famous Five enjoying a Fun Time with Mum & Aunty in Background
Our Son and myself took to the Top Field and within 5 minutes of arriving had seen a *Golden-ringed Dragonfly*, Lizard and an array of Butterflies - I believe they were trying to get their last innings of Summer !

The Golden-ringed Dragonfly
Link > http://www.arkive.org/golden-ringed-dragonfly/cordulegaster-boltonii/

We were all in the Camp Admiring the *Young Chicks* when I spotted someone fluttering around the Curtains in the Caravan – of course it was the *Male Wren* once again, he’s favourite *Insect* corner !  We opened the Door and off he went – he’ll be back for more juicy tastes!

Golden-ringed Dragonfly Eating an Insect
He was so Busy Eating his Catch that this allowed us to approach quite close and Actually Hear the Eating Process ! yuck !!

One of the Few Apples Left & would love to taste one before a Certain *Squirrel* Steals them All !

The Celery, Beetroot & Onions from our Plot
Wednesday 17th August  -  The Sun is at last showing an appearance at 9.03 a.m.
The Willowherb has Seeds that disperse in the Wind
Link >  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilobium_angustifolium

It’s 9.55 a.m   -  There is But a few *Swallows* remaining as Most have moved on And allows the *Sparrows* once again to take charge of the telegraph lines !

No sign of the ‘Swallows’ -  sitting on telegraph wires like yesterday afternoon and  So very many of them sat together, almost like they’d grouped around  to plan a route for their return ! Link  >

The Summer Show of Colour is almost at a Close and seems to Pass So quickly !

Thursday  18th August  -  Took ourselves off to *Saundersfoot* as the Weather was being kind to us today.    Had an early lunch at home then friskly packed-up our gear enough for a long stay !
As we arrived amongst the few People, our stroll was slow as didn’t want to miss a thing, eventually arrived at the quieter part of the Beach where large Cliffs had broken away from the land and left many Boulders  strewn about covering the Sand but had created the odd Rockpool for different species to thrive.
Link > http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/british-natural-history/seaweeds-survey/identify-seaweeds/rock-pool-seaweeds/index.html

The Butterflies were enjoying the Sunshine flying from off the Woodland and Bracken above.  And with the Sea behind me I was surrounded by Living Beauty of All types!

There were large groups of *Gulls* making a Wellie Splashing Sound on the Wet Shore to encourage that tasty morsal to rise above for a treat.   Whilst, other *Gulls* were prodding at the *Sea Urchins* of which were many lying around, for  that other Salty taste !
Sea Urchin or Sea Potato
Link > Heart Urchin: http://green.kingcounty.gov/marine/IndividualPhoto.aspx?TypeID=37&SpeciesID=97

Tide was on the ebb with *Oyster Catchers* flying with ease and curving around to land on the Cliffs.
Link > http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/o/oystercatcher/

And the Wet Sand was A-Wash with Individuals Squirting Water Hoses, unsure as to Who these Species were ?  

As we walked along the Water’s edge could feel the rippled sand beneath our beach shoes.  The Water felt So warm and inviting !
The delicate Casing left of a Sea Urchin

A Beautiful Cluster of Tiny Shells

Hermit Crab under Water
Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Hermit_crab & http://www.absolutely-crabulous.co.uk/species.html


Velvet Crab
Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/blueplanet/factfiles/crustaceans/velvet_crab_bg.shtml


Sand Gaper
Link >  http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/animalsAndPlants/clams.aspx


Anemone - unsure which type ?
Link >  http://www.seawater.no/fauna/cnidaria/laceratus.html

Necklace Shell
Link > http://www.marlin.ac.uk/speciesinformation.php?speciesID=3325
Red Seaweed not seen before !

Link > Red Seaweed > http://www.marlin.ac.uk/gallerycategory.php?gcatid=34

Red Seaweed attached itself to a Razor

Type of Tube Worm

Sediment Shores > http://www.theseashore.org.uk/theseashore/SedimentShores/Sediment%20intro.htm

Tube Worm Casing
Tube Worm Casings are made up of tiny particles of shell and sand.
Link > http://www.theseashore.org.uk/theseashore/SedimentShores/Species.htm  &
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/collections/p00j5jg4#p009c52h
Type of Sea Lettuce



Kittiwake
Link > http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/k/kittiwake/index.aspx   & Sea Birds >

http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/features/seabirds.aspx

Wild Honeysuckle's are producing their Red Berries



 Thank you for crossing the Path of my Photo's and words , so nice to know it’s all enjoyed – as the Diary flows through it’s different seasons *Autumn* is approaching Fast !






Friday, 29 July 2011

SATURDAY 16th July 2011

Here we have Rain !

Saturday 16th July  -  Rainy & rather clammy outside with the odd patch of Sun peering around the edges of Dark Columbus Clouds !



A ‘Fledgling Jay’ had managed to get inside one of our Chicken Runs - it couldn’t get out so was panicking – Himself went in to help the little distraught Bird.    It created an incredible loud screech - it was  many many decibels of  Sc r e e c h ing whilst being held but not for long as Himself released the poor little thing to it’s family.  Am quite Sure it won’t be making this mistake again as they are a member of the ‘Corvid’ Family – Who do Learn Fast! Link >   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvidae

Sunday 17th July  -  Sadly today past with Chores around the House!


Monday 18th July  -   And the ‘Angels’ of the Garden were not flying about as usual (Butterflies) the weather was  giving us an extra Rainfall which was much appreciated after the parched grounds over the last months,  it was most welcomed !

A Lone ‘Sparrow’ was almost unseen pecking away at it’s breakfast in the ‘Bird House’  because it was quite dark this morning with that ‘smudged sky’  again !

7.30p.m   The Rain had paused for Five or Six ‘Jackdaws’  who seemed  to be searching for a small morsel to eat amongst the top of the Hedge in the front garden , quite a Scene to watch, mystery as to what they were eating !

Tuesday 19th July  -  And it’s another Dark dingy day out there but we Do need Rain !

Click on Picture to see Youngster  in middle 
1.04p.m   Have just washed my hair – looked in the long mirror and not only saw myself but a pretty little ‘Sparrow’ struggling to stay on the telegraph wire outside,   the wind was powerful , she was a youngster, still wearing a yellow beak  And had taken the toll of that wind for long enough, so had to  make that flight a good one.  Am guessing it was a little daughter of ‘Narcissus’  !   I stood watching her for a few minutes to see that she was safe – she was changing foot positions with much wobbliness, trying to get her  balance !


Wednesday 20th July  -  Seems that the ‘Narcissus’ Family are Out Gritting in our drive, three youngsters and both Parents.

A Beautiful Tortoishell enjoying the Warm Sunshine on the Privet Hedge
Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/408.shtml

Been down the bottom of the Garden a few times today and couldn’t fathom out where that beautiful  fragrance  came from “Well, I now know” !  it’s the ‘Privet’s Blossom ‘  .  Most people would never get to enjoy this beautiful aroma around the Garden as they ‘Trim’ their Hedges,  Bald !

The different Bee Species enjoyed it too !




Late night Shop into Town and the Sky is that Wedgwood Blue with feathered light Brush strokes here and there, a Sky full of promise !

Thursday 21st  July  -  A  warm morning, still some Cloud but good enough to get some demolition Weeding done out in the front garden as a large collection had rather taken over in awkward places and “so sorry to say these ones have to go” !

I noticed an exceptional gathering of Crows lined up along everyone’s Roof’s and the ‘Sparrows’ were collecting a juicy feast from the Hedge, looked like easy pickings as lots of pick pick picking for many a minute.


Friday 22nd July  -  Peeked through the Curtains and saw  the ‘Narcisuss’ Family  having a Clean-Out !  Kicking Dust particles all over the place from up above the Eaves., well at least all the 'Peskies will leave'.

 Arose to a beautiful Fresh morning with plenty of ‘Plans’ for that Nature Trail once again.  And ...........



The 'Male' Common Blue 
A  Vivid Blue Butterfly flew past me on my left side just as I was leaving the ‘Wasteland’ so approached with some caution and was able to take many pictures as it stayed quite still for many minutes, I had never seen one around here before !
     

Saturday 23rd July  -  What A Fab Day – An early venture to ‘Wasteland’ to take a few pics of those gorgeous plants , also the Bees of many different Species - some that I didn’t recognise at all.   A large ‘Black Crow’ sent out an ‘Alarm Call’ that I’d arrived so there was no hope of seeing any 'Warblers'.

Results of  'Worm' 

Link > http://www.wikihow.com/Control-Codling-Moth-Organically < It's the 'Worm' that causes problems not the 'Moth'.

Himself returned from the Wood saying that a ‘Squirrel’s’ teeth marks were left in a dropped Apple not far from where I last took his picture scampering up a Tree.  He Was  our ‘Apple’  Thief!   We hadn’t many left as forgot to ‘organically’ protect our Trees in time before the ‘Codling Worm’ munched it’s way through almost everyone !  “Learn the Hard way”

'Carningli'

'Carningli'  Was where we stopped to take that ‘Picnic’ with a View all around,  the ‘Neolithic’ history on one side and the wide and open Sea on the other with a Sky full of ‘Red Kites’ just perfect !

The Coast 
Heading towards St.Davids we veered off before the busy Town onto an 'Unadopted' Road & Cattlegrid (which was signposted as such.) Link > http://www3.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/atoz/a_to_z/service.asp?u_id=1065&tab=3&siteid=5409&pageid=29027&e=e

We decided to pay ‘Saudersfoot’ a visit and managed to find a ‘Free Parking space’ immediately, which was a short walk down to the Town Centre where we bought Strawberry ice-creams – lush !

Walking along the beach found various different Stones, of which our Son is an ‘Avid Collector’ !  Both Lads were laden down in All Pockets, including my Eco Friendly cloth Bag, a way to go dragging your trousers off one’s waist.  Noticed the ‘Crisp’ Burnt Humans exposed to all the Sun’s Rays still trying to colour-up !

The New Stones


Driving Home with the Windows wide open we experienced that exact same ‘Scent’from our Garden Hedge which  filled the Car !  There was a Roadside of Naturally grown ‘Privets’ - "We should see more of this" !

The Bees in our Garden were gathering their ‘Nectar’ from within the Hedge but only where the Sun shone as a touch cool this evening, now that we’re home.

Sunday 24th July  -  A Dull sort of a Day And the Bees Are a Buzzing !

Here she is just before Closing Time !


Himself tells me later in the day that ‘Foxy’ may have been and help himself to Our ‘Maran’ Hen –  he was using the Forge whilst the commotion was a-happening, then suddenly heard Mr.Pheasant’s Alarm Call, it was perhaps too late ! ! !  6.23 pm  She always goes off for a wander !  And we thought the Worst !


Monday 25th July  -  My Nature Trail took place earlyish 8.30 am peeking around ‘Wasteland’  and what a perfect morning to go as the Air was particularly warm and the Sun was just glimmering from around the edge of a Cloud.   I came upon a ‘Dragonfly’ it didn’t hang around for long,  it was for OFF !   Everyone was arriving at once -  ‘Hummingbird Hawk Moth’ my first sight of one, sadly too quick for me to take that Picture !
Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Macroglossum_stellatarum

  A ‘Tabby Cat’ was heading in my direction and the ‘Birds’ were showing their distaste of it being there, until it saw me, then scampered off ! 







  < <   ‘Male Common Blue' Butterfly .









11.10 a.m  Was wearing my Reading Glasses to be able to see small details amongst the Hedge at the bottom of our garden, “well am glad I did”  A ‘Comma’ Butterfly was just having a Warm-up upon a Raspberry leaf !  “Must have been a ‘Newbie’ to our World” it’s formation and design were magnificent !


'Comma' Butterfly link > http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9470000/9470125.stm


'Comma Butterfly'













'Peacock' Link> http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/text/1758/the_peacock_butterfly.html
Took this picture the following day on 'Wasteland'
In the wood now and came across ‘Peacock’ Butterfly with Wings open in All it’s splendour but sadly unable to fix camera for that moment !   It was extremely susceptible to any kind of vibrations or movements , so pretty difficult to take that Picture.


We were Weeding yet again the never ending task !

In between  the Weeding thingy went to search for a ‘High Brown Fritillary’ Butterfly or even the Caterpillar but sadly where I looked none of the ‘Wood  Violet’  leaves had been nibbled, unless I hadn’t covered enough ground – you see this particular Butterfly only lives during July and August for it’s Mating session then dies !  It’s Caterpillar enjoys eating the ‘Wood Violet’ leaves  and there was no evidence of this - the Butterfly is sometimes seen on the tips of the Bracken.Link> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-13291513   &  http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/High_Brown_Fritillary

'Comma Butterfly'  Warming itself in a Sunny spot in our Garden
'Small Copper'
'Small Copper' Link> http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/Butterfly/17/Butterfly.html?ButterflyId=65&Country=cy&Size=&Colour=&Features=&Family=
Big Butterfly Count > http://butterfly-conservation.org/article/9/253/big_butterfly_count_gets_bigger.html

Did come across a ‘Lizard’s’ Tail – wasn’t sure it belonged to one until it moved and am pretty sure it’s one of the youngsters belonging to the Mother we  found pregnant, who is pictured on the 'next but one' blog.

'Eyebright' - latin - Euphrasia Officinalis

Link > http://www.virtualheb.co.uk/eyebright-wildflowers-western-isles.html
'Marsh Thistle' - latin - Cirsium Palustre

Link > 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirsium_palustre 
'Male' Speckled Wood' taken in our Woodland
Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/409.shtml

Picture taken at 'Wasteland'

Clover link > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trifolium_pratense & http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4738277.stm

3.10 p.m   Was about to sit down at the table with Another  (in our little Caravan) when a little ‘Wren’ flew up from the cushions !   Earlier I had noticed on the writing Pad that a tiny remnant of Bird Deposit !

*Sweetness* of a Tiny 'Wren'
Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Winter_Wren#p007yfyv  &
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/characters/5

Tuesday 26th July  -  8 a.m  Walking slowly to‘Wasteland’ and the Sun hasn’t fully formed that Glow.

Poor little Mite - quite plain wasn't 'Shrewd'
Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Common_Shrew

The Neighbourhood  Birds see me as NO Threat because of my regular appearances.   It was early,  so surveyed the area from a distance and noticed the ‘Old Railway Station’ still stood the test of Time, where once a flurry of busy People went about their Business via ‘Steam Train’.

A thoroughly Wet Chewed Shrew was left behind and very dead !

 A ‘Gull’ was flying low to Bagsy the prize of left-behind food, totally surprised that the ‘Red Kite’ hadn’t already claimed it but their Range is Vast  and possibly elsewhere!    I searched around the rocks, stones and hedges – they must of heard me approach as a swarm of Insects surrounded me....ohhhh!

An Animal Track smelt of ‘Strong Fox Spraint’ then to recover from that nasty scent was surrounded by the Fragrant Sweet Scent from the Buddleia - it was now 8.35 a.m and the Sun started to make it’s Show of  Warm Colour.   Turned back round to continue where I’d started the search and there on a beam of wood warming itself was the Prize  ‘Peacock Butterfly’ this made the wait worthwhile ! 'Picture as Above'

The ‘Comma’ Butterfly returned to our Garden a couple more times today, it seemed to like nestling in between the lengthy growth of hedge which was in full Sun.

Wednesday 27th July  -  The Morning Dew is heavy for the first time and there are No Bees A Humming or Butterflies having that Warm – perhaps they’ll appear once  that  Sun has eventually  shoved it’s way through the Thick Misty Haze !

8.15 a.m  And Himself says “Look Woody”  I peer out of the window to see a much larger Species and No Red on top of Head – it’s a ‘Great Spotted Woodpecker’ WoW.... not seen one – just a completely different World in Our Garden, probably because we let the Grass grow on the lawn !  ha ha  “Our Garden seems to be a ‘Trusty Old Soul’ for Wildlife, perhaps the ‘Chirp Words’ got around via the ‘telling Blackbird’ ! 
Great Spotted Woodpecker Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Great_Spotted_Woodpecker

We live in a Most Beautiful Countryside Full of that Wonder and Surprise in everything we see -‘Saundersfoot’  has it All, Coast, Woodland, Rivers and Rocky Terrain !
Link > http://apersonalguide.co.uk/pembrokeshire/walking/tunnels.htm  &
http://apersonalguide.co.uk/pembrokeshire/towns/stepaside/index.htm

'Seal' behind rock on right
So we arrived at ‘Saundersfoot’ and parked ourselves amongst the Rocks after a short drive through some amazing Countryside.   What at first we thought was a Swimmer with a Shiny head was infact a ‘Seal’ I took a couple of pictures, unfortunately it was up and down continuously then it arrived with a ‘Flat Fish’ showing off with a ‘look what I’ve caught’ then seemed to wave with it’s flipper as though saying ‘Goodbye’.    By this time our Son and I were in the Water and something swam fast by my right foot, then another  “it was a ‘Flat Fish’, the Sea was Bubbling with Fish – they had arrived in the shallows to get out of their ‘Predator’s’ way, who was patrolling Very Close inshore! 

'Seal' link > http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/naturallyscottish/seals/lifecycle.asp

Looks like a 'Dab' Flat Fish
Dab Link > http://www.planetseafishing.com/species/Dab/

The Tide was heading in and a line of Ruffled Sea movement, not far from shore was splasing with Fish – the ‘Gulls’ took the opportunity to eat too!    It’s  1.05p.m  and the Sea has covered the Rocks we were sat on so removed  further up the Beach.   No sign of the, what could have been ‘Bull Seal’ but another ‘Slim head ‘ ‘Seal’ showed itself off and exceptionally nosy at that!

There's a Baby Squid between the 'Dabs' please excuse bad pic!
Squid Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Squid

"I want to be alone"
Crabs Link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/collections/p00j5jg4

Rockpooling is Fun !
Link > http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/british-natural-history/seaweeds-survey/survey-take-part/index.html

There's hardly any Waves, just a trickle on the incoming and looks so clear and inviting to go in yet again – We did !

The Sun was still shining hot with a Warm breeze, we moved our equipment once again as there was a flow of Water being forced up by the  ‘Running Tide’ - The Tide had pushed up a 'Fresh Water Spring' and Water was running down the Beach towards the Sea !

After having had a delicious lunch watched a group of people squeezing themselves into a tiny ‘Outboard Boat’  with the hope of catching some Fish as one carried a Rod, the heavy weight didn’t leave much  visible Boat – unyet the little boat managed to carry them out quite a distance! 

By about 5.30 p.m we decided to Walk the stretch of Coast –in that beautiful warm Sea water and the rest on land, in between climbing Rocks and through Dark Tunnels to ‘Wiseman’s Bridge’.   We could see that the level of Sea had covered All the Rocks where we first Sat, just hope everyone else had the sense to  leave that Cove of Beach !


By the time we’d arrived home in our little Car, we were ‘Flakers’ and  falling asleep !

What a Fabulous Time had by All Three of  us !


Thursday 28th July  -  It had Rained in the night -  the Air had a Fine Mist still about it with a Dark Sky, complete opposite to yesterday’s temperatures !


Friday 29th July  -  Weather very much like yesterday So am finishing off my Blog to Share And hope Our Adventures have made it Fun !                           

Overlooking 'Newport Coast' Pembs

Many Thank You's !