My cat likes to go for a walk in the ivy and eat the grass.
Mae fy cath yn hoffi mynd am dro yn yr eiddew a fwyta y glaswellt.
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*My cat likes to go for a walk in the ivy and eat the grass.
Mae fy cath yn hoffi mynd am dro yn yr eiddew a fwyta y glaswellt.
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*Heddiw - Today.
Cheers J.P.
Hyfryd iawn, JP!
Heddiw - Today.
Cheers J.P.
Interesting. The buzzards near us do not like kites. There were a pair of kites who seemed to be taking interest in a nesting site next to the garden last year, but they were constantly harassed by the buzzards and eventually found somewhere else. Perhaps our buzzards are harder than your buzzards (or our kites are wimps!)
We live on the Montgomeryshire canal and have seen a buzzard and kite locked together in the air. I think it was a draw as they eventually separated and went their own way.
I know nothing about hawks, buzzards, kites, kestrels but, whilst standing on a roof opposite London’s Charing Cross Station in the past hour, I noted this going on. Not a brilliant pic but I have always wanted to post something in the ‘What’s Outside’ thread of this forum!! Not sure the pigeons will be as excited.
So that’s where you were
Oeddwn @JohnYoung - I started in Caerfyrddin, at a conference on Brenin Arthur, but managed to get around the south-west corner of Wales before returning home.
Will try and put one up but it took me ages to work out how to upload them being a techy novice.
Neithiwr ar lan yr Afon Tweed … teullu Alarch Dof - Last night by the River Tweed … a Mute Swan family …
Heddiw - Today.
Draenog - Hedgehog.
Cheers J.P.
Heddiw - Today.
Cheers J.P.
Bee Orchid, Ophrys apifera.
I’m not sure if this translates straightforwardly as tegeirian gwenyn or if it is usually called something else.
Seen unexpectedly today.
Sue
Cyw titw tomos las yn yr ardd - blue tit chick in the garden
Inside not outside - Scaeva pyrastri, pied hoverfly - pry hofran
Y gog ger y ty - the cuckoo by the house
Iâr fach lygadog yn yr ardd - peacock butterfly in the garden
Draenen wen ar ddechrau storm - Hawthorn at the beginning of a storm
The hawthorn has had a spectacular spring in North Wales this year and has been very much in abundance.