I took these frosty pictures last Friday. So often I read that we should leave dead seedheads on our plants as they look beautiful in winter and so often mine just look drab and untidy. Well last Friday they looked quite pretty, but only last Friday! Since then we have returned to drab and untidy.
Back to the frosty pics.
There was ice on the pond too.
Everywhere was gently sparkling in the sunlight.
I love the shape of these heuchera leaves.
Back to our visiting rook. I have never seen one at such close quarters and if he'd turned up last week he might have made it into my book! Sadly he missed the deadline. He looked a bit stunned at first but has gradually begun to move about more easily, had something to eat and drink and generally made himself at home. I say 'him' but I can't decide whether it is wearing trousers or coullottes.
I put out some chopped up cheese which he liked and there is always some bread and apple out there for the other birds - he's been tucking in to all of it.
He doesn't appear to be injured and I am hoping he'll be strong enough to fly tomorrow, and that he wont be got at by a neighbourhood cat during the night. He has walked all round the garden almost as if trying to decide if it is a safe place to spend the night. So far his favourite resting place has been under the bench at the far end under the conifer hedge.
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Oh I hope the bird is strong enough to fly away, he's a funny looking chap!
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Great photos of the rook.
Is he a raven do you think Heather? I do hope he survives, although if he doesn't fly away tonight I shall be surprised if he does. Keep up the grated cheese, that should help him.
I love those frosted plant photos - inspiration for your next book?
I see that Gina says he is a rook - not sure about that as his beak seems rather large to me.
Lovely photos Heather, I hope it doesn't get too cold for you. We're having a very mild summer so far, mid twenties but they are predicting mid thirties for next week.
Great pictures! I love that Mr. Peck :)
Love the photos of the frosted leaves - and the rook/raven. I hope he has flown away and is safe. We are in the midst of an appallingly hot summer so your frosty photos appeal to me! Cheers
your rook looks a bit grumpy, hope it recovers well.
Lovely frosty photos
lovely pics Heather. glad you're looking after Mr Rook.
Wow, what great shots you got there....
I can never tell the difference between rooks and ravens, but I think its quite rare for rooks to be on their own. He certainly has a puffed out chest, bless him!
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