Showing posts with label Flag Iris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flag Iris. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2020

18/05/2020 Yesterday's walk 7 km.

Maximum temperature here today 22⁰C, minimum 9⁰C.  Dry.   13km/h North-Easterly cool wind with gusts up to 31 km/h. 

I apologise for the slow posting of the 'photodiary' but we just appear to be extra busy with the garden, exercise, and cooking, we seem to keep running out of time!  
So nice to be able to walk further than 1 km radius from home.

I saw 5 Common buzzards (Buteo buteo) playing in the sky within a few yards of leaving home. Presumably, the pair had successfully managed to bring up 3 youngsters, quite a feat. I could only manage 3  birds together at one time in a frame.

As above.

Green-veined white (Pieris napi).

Hoverfly,  I think it is  (Episyrphus balteatus).

Hoverfly possibly (Syrphus ribesii).

Flag Iris seen in a small stream that I crossed.

Part of the track I walked.

Haybales under cover in the barn and plastic wrapped....

More haybales at the same farm.  This must be last years hay as too early to cut for this year.  Not sure why there is still so much here at this stage.

Woodpile, ready I presume for winter later in the year.

An old well.

The winding track.

This tree is covered in ivy, but it looks like someone has cut the ivy down low and it has died off so I hope the tree fully recovers.

Across the fields.

Through the woods.

Damselfly, Beautiful Demoiselle (Calopteryx virgo) male. Thanks Richard.

As above.  It would not keep still for long or let me close!!

Fritillary butterfly but I am not sure which one.

Derelict.


Our local list of wild flowers

See also my



Tuesday, April 14, 2020

14/04/2020 Flowers in the garden at present, some wild others planted.

Maximum temperature here today 18⁰C, minimum 8⁰C (but felt like 3⁰C !). Dry today but 4 mms rain Sunday night.  23km/h North-easterly icy cold wind with gusts up to 51 km/h. 

Wallflowers.


Vinca


Calendula.


Lawn Daisy and wild violets.


Orange poppies.


Flag Iris.


Apple blossom.


Ground ivy, a weed but I think the little flowers are very cute.


Quince blossom.


Spanish bluebells.


A single flowering peony.


Wild bluebells.


Black tulips.


Violas.


Californian poppy.


Gorse.


No flowers but little figs appearing.



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Thursday, May 25, 2017

25/05/2017 Public Holiday here today and we went for a drive to the Charente Lakes.

Maximum temperature 28C, minimum 13C.  20 km/h E wind with 25 km/h gusts.   Dry.
We left home driving through the Charente forests...

through Massignac...

as above.

Arriving at the lakes, Lac du Mas Chaban on the left the smaller of the lakes and Lac de Lavaud on the right where we went to....

Driving past Lac du Mas Chaban...

Arriving at the larger lake and Le Soleil Couchant where we sat in the sun and had a drink...

Walking along the shore, the small beach on the opposite side...

looking down the lake...

a yacht sails by

and a yacht and a small boat/canoe.

Flag irises looking very pretty (Iris pseudacorus).

and back home through the forests.