The Jackdaw - Jac-y=Do is always around
but it was good to see the Song Thrush - Bronfraith back in the garden and building a nest in the ivy.
The Jackdaw - Jac-y=Do is always around
but it was good to see the Song Thrush - Bronfraith back in the garden and building a nest in the ivy.
Ddoe - Yesterday
I noticed this moth on one of the kitchen windows, so took a picture from inside showing the underside of the insect …
and another from outside which gives the normal view of its back and wings.
Brimstone moth - Melyn Y Drain
Diolch Cetra,
I can see that the colour gives it away.
Since the lockdown I’ve been trying to identify the plants in Bute Park using a kids book about wild flowers from 1983 that I found in a charity shop. It’s actually going really well and I hope to post here to try and make the names stick! I forgot to take pictures, but I think this is one of Blodyn y Neidr / Red Champion or Red Catchfly:
Thanks Martin the posts on this thread have certainly increased and reinforced my vocabulary.
Mae planhygion ma yn fwytadwy, medden nhw - ond, sai’n ei hoffi i fod yn onest. Mae’n blasu fel paracetomol heblaw blasu bach o garlleg i fi! They say this plant is edible, but I do not like it to be honest. It tastes like paracetomol except for a small garlic taste to me!
Heddiw - today.
Cheers J.P.
I am so glad this thread was mentioned in the newsletter. I love it!
Neithiwr - Last night on the river bank:
Neithiwr - Last night on the river bank …
Neithiwr ar lan yr afon - Last night on the river bank
Heddiw - Today. copyn alert added.
Cheers J.P.
Why has it taken me so long to look at this thread, I love it. Trying to get words to stick can be tricky though. I need to try more. Diolch.