Monday 20 August 2018

AUTUMN ALREADY SHOWING ITS CARD


August is fast becoming the new September as the weather is seemingly preparing us for autumn.

In the last few days the small birds are starting to return to the garden, complete with the youngsters they’ve fledged this year.

The great tits, blue tits and house sparrows are now coming for fleeting visits, and the youngsters are only just about distinguishable from their parents.

Not many sightings still of the blackbirds or robins, while the goldfinches are now being seen in large groups down the lane.

The tomatoes aren’t growing really for the third year in a row, so next year they may get one more opportunity.

A second crop has come from the broad beans, while the sunflowers are doing their best – only a couple making it to around the 8ft mark.

The grass still isn’t growing properly following the hot and dry early summer, even with the rain of recent weeks.

It might be it needs a good few months to recover before the lawn is fully green again.

The tawny owls are being heard every night, presumably the youngsters foraging and calling to their parents.

Hopefully we’ll still hear them in the coming months, and perhaps the little owls come back – if the cats aren’t continuing to decimate the local rodent population.

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