Notes From Her Outdoors

I love the great outdoors. There's a lot out there to keep me fascinated.

Throughout 2010 I attempted to blog every new thing I saw as it came into season, wandered past me, or was found hiding in a sneaky niche.

Now I have the task of naming all the life I recorded - life was never sweeter.

This year I'm recording the things that catch my eye. and hopefully, will catch yours too.

Wish me luck, I'm going out!

Thursday, 22 April 2010

So Much To See, So Little Time

It's a day of flora and fauna today. Take a look.


I KNOW I've shown all these flowers in the last week or so, but LOOK, they're all together. Be-at-eye-full


.The Badger cubs will be getting a bit of a handful and the nursery sets a bit smelly, so time to move on. BUSY, BUSY, BUSY BADGERS.


Piles of bedding spotted all over the place. This quite deep in the woods. It's been dragged in from near bye fields, no less than 100 feet away!


No wonder some people suffer from HAY FEVER.  Ash flowers. 


Frosty edges  on these leaves, chilly.








Saw this  blancmange style fungus, the size a golf ball. It was on the base of a tree. Will confirm tree type another day. I put the dent in it with a stick. Wow its seriously soft. A white brain. Weird.



 Almost time to go on a Bluebell walk. We'll give it a week to get the best BLUE on the planet.


Not seen on our morning walk, but in a customers' garden, near Nympsfield Road . Always plenty up here, especially if, like these folk, you have a compost bin, which is where this beauty was dozing. It's a Slow-Worm, by the way.

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