The wind has now swung round into the north, and a watery sun is shining, so, with a bit of luck, we might have a fine evening for the annual bonfire.
With the changing of the weather the birds are on the move. Skeins of geese have been migrating south, and yesterday we saw a flight of swans travelling low along the Ormsaigbeg shore.
The small birds are taking up their winter quarters. We haven't seen coal tits for some time but there are now two in the garden visiting the peanuts and fat cakes. They're the devil to photograph as they never seem to stay still for a moment. At this time of year they're busy collecting food and hiding it ready for the winter.
We've had big flocks of goldfinches in the fields all summer - their favourite food seems to be the seeds of the thistle - but they have now split up into smaller groups. Their colours are magnificent - little wonder that, in the old days, these pretty birds were caught and kept in cages to brighten the house.
With the changing of the weather the birds are on the move. Skeins of geese have been migrating south, and yesterday we saw a flight of swans travelling low along the Ormsaigbeg shore.
The small birds are taking up their winter quarters. We haven't seen coal tits for some time but there are now two in the garden visiting the peanuts and fat cakes. They're the devil to photograph as they never seem to stay still for a moment. At this time of year they're busy collecting food and hiding it ready for the winter.
We've had big flocks of goldfinches in the fields all summer - their favourite food seems to be the seeds of the thistle - but they have now split up into smaller groups. Their colours are magnificent - little wonder that, in the old days, these pretty birds were caught and kept in cages to brighten the house.
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