Friday, December 30, 2011
Next Year's Christmas Card, an Early Spring and a Job Well Done .... ..........
While we were out walking in Teesdale this morning we encountered this very obliging Robin ......
.... that struck a variety of poses that might be suitable for next year's Christmas cards.
Incredibly, hazel catkins are coming into bloom along the River Tees near the Meeting of the Waters. With a mild weekend forecast they look like they'll be shedding pollen in the New Year. Strange days indeed.....yesterday we saw lesser celandines in bloom in Sunderland (but I forgot to take a photo).
Meanwhile, lambing will begin in a few weeks. We spotted this magnificent ram in a field of sheep, with a contented look on his face that suggests a job well done....
The seasons have gone crazy Phil.
ReplyDeleteI saw some Ragwort, Red Clover and Yarrow, all flowering today around my local lake.
The photo of the ram says it all!
ReplyDeleteFreezing yesterday and mild this morning. No wonder nature is confused so am I.
ReplyDeletePerfect shots of the Robin, how obliging of it.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs of the robin and the ram are iconic images. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen so many plants in flower at this time of year, Keith...
ReplyDeleteHe knows he's master of all he surveys, doesn't he lotuleaf.....
ReplyDelete,,,, and then the gales blew all the catkins off, Adrian!
ReplyDeleteI think it must have thought it was a celebrity Robin, toffeeapple ....
ReplyDeleteThanks Patricia - I can imagine the ram as a carving on an ancient temple...
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