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shirls gardenwatch

Wildlife garden blog from Perthshire, Scotland

Tag: Wordless Wednesday

— Plants, Visits —

Faskally fungi

9 September 2020

This wordless post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch on September 9th 2020. These images were taken at Faskally on September 1st 2018.

— Plants, Pollinators, Wildlife —

Lady’s bedstraw photobombs small tortoiseshell

22 July 2020

This post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch in July 2020.

— Plants, Wildlife —

Wordless Wednesday: Spot the wildlife

10 April 2019

This post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch in April 2019.

— Hedgehog, Pond, Wildlife —

First frogspawn 23/3/19, no hedgehogs yet

28 March 2019

A wildlife pond highlight, for sure, was the discovery of a clump of frog spawn in the shallow, sunlit pond edge last weekend. It was a quick snapshot on my phone to record the moment, after stepping near the edge to avoid garden works chaos created with new wiring work for the hedgehog feeding station.… Read More First frogspawn 23/3/19, no hedgehogs yet

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Wordless Wednesday: Aster ‘Little Carlow’

18 October 2017

This post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch in October 2017. Photo captures taken October 13th, 2017.

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Wordless Wednesday: Mind the gap

2 August 2017

This post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch in August 2017.

— Plants, Visits —

Wordless Wednesday: Kokedama

26 April 2017

Kokedama with spider plant, St Andrews Botanical Gardens, April 13th 2017.How to Make Kokedama This post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch in April 2017.

— Plants, Pollinators —

Wordless Wednesday: Ivy Diners, Sept 30

14 December 2016

This post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch in December 2016.

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Wordless Wednesday: Breakfast companion :-)

23 November 2016

This post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch in November 2016.

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Wordless Wednesday: ‘Pardon Me’

3 August 2016

This post was published by Shirley for shirls gardenwatch in August 2016.

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GARDENWATCH

I’d encourage everyone to gardenwatch, now more than ever. You just never know what you might see when you look more closely. I’d guess you’d be in for quite a few surprises, just as I have. A good start is a dish of fresh water for thirsty hedgehogs and birds and any kind of bird feeder. A warning here – one will lead to another. Our gardens really can be mini nature reserves which is great for us to enjoy and seriously helps struggling wildlife.

There are three favourite locations to gardenwatch in my garden, all at different times of the day. Breakfast, through a window with a notebook recording activity at the feeders. Lunchtime, on a bench by the pond watching what is attracted there – lots. Late evening is the last, live watching night garden activity through four IR cameras – addictive!

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