... the flowers at the bottom of the cliff are starting to bloom.
We have not had a lot of rain but it has perked up the new plants in the garden and the weeds are getting their acts together.
A harrier, marsh or hen, I don't know which, but most likely a marsh harrier from the Broads is doing a bit of hunting on my patch.
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What a beautiful sight! Well shot!! Feed it, so that it will return!
I remember, years ago, attending a Falconry display at Warwick Castle. One bird, whose first outing it was, promptly flew up into a tree and refused to come back. The handler said 'Quick - someone make a noise like a dead rabbit' V. helpful!! Love from H.O.
3 comments:
What a beautiful sight! Well shot!!
Feed it, so that it will return!
I remember, years ago, attending a Falconry display at Warwick Castle. One bird, whose first outing it was, promptly flew up into a tree and refused to come back. The handler said 'Quick - someone make a noise like a dead rabbit' V. helpful!! Love from H.O.
We shall practise our dead-rabbit impersonations. Can that be so difficult for a walrus?
Splendid!! Am sure that a Walrus can keep him amused until I get there to Pay My Respects!!
XXXX H.O.
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