The full moon a giant peach. Low hanging, above Dorket Head as I drive home with mum at dusk. Dad has now been diagnosed with ‘advanced dementia’ and is in Lings Bar hospital being assessed. He won’t be coming home. None of us is finding it easy. We take mum to visit each day. Too little time for the healing hand of nature...
Pecky blue tit |
We set up the ringing nets in the garden on Monday and caught 106 birds. Several were birds we’d ringed in nest boxes in the garden or on the farm. Lots of pecky blue tits.
The garden bird feeders are assailed by waves of goldfinches and greenfinches until a ram-raiding great spotted woodpecker arrives. Occasionally too, a sparrowhawk. Over a kilo of sunflower hearts required to top the feeder each day. Pheasants scurry beneath, clearing the profligacy that falls from above.
Untamed perennial beds |
Jill has taken on the arduous task of clearing behind the tool shed. Then into the orchard ‘meadow’.
Managing the differing needs of wildflowers (cowslip, knapweed, oxeye daisy, hawkbits, camassia) and invertebrates and small mammals is the challenge. We don’t want the thickened grass to thwart the diversity of flowers we’re encouraging but don’t want to deny cover for newts, toads, voles or the overwintering larvae of insects....
I slog away in the Cedar walk where bramble trip wires lie in wait around our little Nordman spruce 'plantation'.
Perennial beds untamed provide refuge over winter for birds, small mammals, amphibians and inverts.
But for all of our endeavour, the question returns - are we wasting our time?
The issues feel too intractable, beyond anything we've been able to influence...
Australia on fire under the leadership of climate change deniers; whales hunted again; here in the UK illegal fox hunting is flagrantly perpetrated; peat moors are desecrated as demand from gardeners for peat rises; and badgers are ‘culled’ in the face of clear science that says this is making the problem of bovine TB worse. Plastic pollution implacable where 'Not currently recycled' is apparently an acceptable euphemism for 'should not be allowed to be used by any manufacturer or supermarket'.
Australia on fire under the leadership of climate change deniers; whales hunted again; here in the UK illegal fox hunting is flagrantly perpetrated; peat moors are desecrated as demand from gardeners for peat rises; and badgers are ‘culled’ in the face of clear science that says this is making the problem of bovine TB worse. Plastic pollution implacable where 'Not currently recycled' is apparently an acceptable euphemism for 'should not be allowed to be used by any manufacturer or supermarket'.
And the oceans have never been hotter.
Our mantra was once 'Think global, act local'. That now feels so unutterably naive.
Our mantra was once 'Think global, act local'. That now feels so unutterably naive.
"pecky blue tits" love that description
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