TREES AND LEAVES
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I didn't know that about the pandas, Placi and had never before really considered the corridor effect.
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My Rowan is in full blossom at present. This means I have to endure the not too pleasant aroma and the buzzing of the bees. I think every Honey Bee in the area is visiting at present. Here is one of them.
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I thought was a 'Spot the Bee' puzzle but once I'd magnified the pic I could see it .
Seems to be a very good year for hawthorn - loads around here too .
Harbinger of long, hot summer days and all that : "Ne'er cast a clout 'til may be oot". Well it is oot so clouts may be cast (I know I have ).
Seems to be a very good year for hawthorn - loads around here too .
Harbinger of long, hot summer days and all that : "Ne'er cast a clout 'til may be oot". Well it is oot so clouts may be cast (I know I have ).
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During todays mini ramble we passed through the outskirts of a large housing development. Part of the landscaping has been the planting of young fruit trees as the building plot was once a large orchard. We noticed last week one particular small pear tree was devoid of foliage but a few scraggy fruits were still hanging on. We passed the same tree again and it was in full blossom like we'd expect to see in April of May. I doubt we will see a second crop of pears, the frost will see to that.