The Old Bog Road goes onto part of the bogland in the centre of Ireland. It is down this road that I walk my dog every day. I hope to show the changing seasons through the plant and animal life which we see on our rambles.
The Old Bog Road
Friday, 30 December 2011
End of the year
This morning as Ben and I were having our walk it became clear that the small birds were very agitated, on looking round I realised that I could hear wings, on looking up I saw a hawk hovering just level with the tops of the trees at the side of the lane. It flew off as we approached, I think it was probably a sparrow hawk as they are the most common. It also occurred to me that the only green at present in the hedges are most appropriately holly and ivy both of which offer food and shelter to many birds at this time of year, as well as featuring in the carol of that name. I have identified another fern growing in the ditch it is the male fern. The chestnut tree buds are beginning to look quite sticky and growing well now. The mild winter means that in the garden the first snowdrops will soon be out and some of the daffodils are several inches high. The cyclamen I planted in a trough in the late summer still have flowers on them as do the pansies in with them. I also noticed a couple of geraniums have not died but have green leaves on them still. So much easier than this time last year when every thing was covered in snow and frozen solid. I am so grateful for this mild weather even though it is cloudy, dull and inclined to rain.
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