Capture: Autumn lite
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Jos,
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Poppies, jonquils, pansies…. this autumn is turning into spring redux (not complaining!)….
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Lilith __, in reply to
We have pest removal
I found hanging a kiwifruit-bag of lard in a tree brought the silvereyes to the garden , and they stayed to eat all the tasty aphids! Win/win!
Loving all the beautiful pictures. :-)
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Jos,
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It happens I have a photographic record of this particular fig and its stem through most of autumn – this was the
And lo! the fig-leaf of the east has caught
The sun’s delight in a golden glove.
fig leaf back on page 1 on 24 April.With green fig hidden in the foliage, subtly exposed by red arrow.
11 days later on 5 May – all the leaves are gone …
on that stem at least. What is to become of the leftover green fig? No ripening seemed to be taking place anywhere else on the tree over ten days or more – it seems they were stranded too late in the season? -
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Then over the last few days, ripening restarts, this fig fattens and colours up – here yesterday morning through my kitchen window against a window through the alder foliage to the hillslope beyond. A silvereye visited to check it out purposefully, prompting my non-silver-based photographic eye to record a baseline image for the day.
Three hours later it was raining, the silvereyes need fuel.
Really it’s much more convenient and energy-efficient with those leaf-platforms to stand on while feeding.
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Hebe,
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Hebe,
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Pest in a bubble
Great Hebe, i like the abstract effect : ) More?
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Hebe, in reply to
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Jos,
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Jos,
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Hebe, in reply to
Great colours!
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Jos,
Party time Nora!
I made a wee vid, hope you like
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