In the last few days I've been going on daily bike rides checking on the birds in my local area, something that I've probably neglected to do over the past few years.
Anyway I thought I'd share some of my moments with you. One visit was to my local cemetery. I found a protected sunny corner from the cold wind. After a short time I saw a song thrush, two long tailed tits, a couple of dunnocks chasing each other, a very busy buff-tailed bumble bee and both a peacock and tortoiseshell butterfly which decided to settle on some of the flowers left on/by the headstones. Even though the wind kept the clouds pushing across, from time to time the sun transformed the whole cemetery in a blaze of colour, predominately yellow and white from the everpresent daffodils and narcissae.
Another day involved a long climb towards a nearby village with a stop on a bench halfway. Glad as I was of the rest, it gave me time to look at the trees in the very extensive garden opposite me. I heard a green woodpecker yaffling and it soon gave views on one of the still bare trees. My journey was accompanied by the wistful song of robins, and the constant cooing of wood pigeons interspersed with the odd collared dove giving it some wellie.
Yesterday I cycled along towards the local golf course, and then walked by the side of it.Nice dry grass! Quite a few people were walking too, especially with dogs. The dogs had never had it so good, I thought. Everyone was sensible avoiding others by at least 2/3 metres.
A female sparrowhawk was spiralling upwards, and a buzzard floated across. In the bushes near a nearby ditch, a bullfinch sat out prominently,and in a bare group of trees next to the fairway, a great spotted woodpecker could be seen sticking out like a sore thumb. Suddenly I heard the unmistakable, very welcome but monotonous song of a chiffchaff close by, almost certainly on migraton. Nature carries on regardless. Spring is out of the blocks!!
Just thought I'd try to lift people's spirits.