The first time I stepped out this morning I saw a heron fly over. Herons in flight have a boxy look- like one of those square-nosed early aeroplanes.
The second time I stepped out I saw a baby rabbit on the lawn. Rabbits have been digging in the flowerbeds and eating the sunflower seedlings.
Almost every time I look out the window I see pheasants. There are four of them now: an adult male, a young male- who is only just beginning to acquire his finery- and two hens.
The second time I stepped out I saw a baby rabbit on the lawn. Rabbits have been digging in the flowerbeds and eating the sunflower seedlings.
Almost every time I look out the window I see pheasants. There are four of them now: an adult male, a young male- who is only just beginning to acquire his finery- and two hens.
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Date: 2020-04-23 10:25 am (UTC)And lots of small birds of prey hover over the roads, on the look out for small beasties in the verges and hedgerows- and for roadkill of course.