Pity the cabbage white
Dear Monty, Having seen you protect your newly planted cabbages from cabbage white butterflies - it made me realise that I haven't seen many this year. Despite warmth yesterday - a brief interlude with blue sky and a light wind there was a dearth of butterflies in the coal tip garden. There were honey bees, bumble bees, wasps, hover flies, a gangly legged wasp, one hedge brown, one speckled wood and a common blue - that is all. Oh and a frog sheltering in the shady hosta and a silent peregrine falcon swooping overhead. What has happened to all the insects ? What has happened to all the aphids this year ? Is it just me that is missing them ? I have seen no ladybirds or ladybird larvae - because there have been so few aphids - was it the birds that have snaffled them ? I worry about the lack of insect numbers. We walked through a wild meadow full of meadow cranesbill and meadowsweet with the purple haze of knapweed in the grasses and yet there were one or two meadow br...
Wow! (jumps up and down!) Wow!
ReplyDeleteAnd - nice walk.... Xxxxx
Oh - good yes that's good - jumping up and down is a good sign!
DeleteMust look at the original photo. I don't recall them looking that grumpy! But if it gets Anne jumping about, it must be OK, as long as she isn't in one of her flower beds. And a nice pic of Charles getting lost again with interesting things emerging from his back-pack.
ReplyDeleteNot grumpy John - imperious in the way of Mr and Mrs Andrews by Gainsborough !
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