turlough: closeup of different varieties of daffodils ((spring) flower of the season)
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It's definitely spring here now and on my walk this afternoon I spotted these stunningly bright yellow flowers huddling in the (dry) grass of a neglected front garden. They're Pheasant's Eyes (Adonis vernalis) and this garden is the only place I've ever seen it. It's a very rare plant in the wild here in Sweden but there's supposed to be cultivars around even though I've never seen any myself.

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two yellow daisy-like flowers growing close to the ground

one more photo... )
turlough: red gate in water, torii at IItsukushima-jinja, Miyajima, Japan ((other) tranquility)
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I've never seen Goosanders (Mergus merganser) before but when I visited a nearby town the harbour was dotted with small flocks of them. They're much larger in reality than I thought they would be.

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three birds floating on the waves, one with brown head & grey body and two with black head & white bodies
turlough: castle on mountain top in winter, Burg Hohenzollern ((winter) seasonal colours)
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It's been a long time since I've had Long-Tailed Tits (Aegithalos caudatus caudatus) visiting my feeders in winter but now they're suddenly here every day. It started Saturday with only two of them:

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two small white and black birds with long tail feathers feeding on fatballs

Every day they brought more and more friends and this morning there were five of them... )
turlough: birch forest carpeted with flowering wood anemones ((spring) an icon for the season)
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Was suprised to see the first Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) by a house wall this morning. While it hasn't been really cold, it hasn't been particularly warm either, and I haven't seen any anywhere else. This is a rather sheltered, southward facing spot though and I suspect the house (it's quite old) isn't very well insulated.

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tiny white drop-shaped flowers against a grey wall
turlough: large red temple in the snow, Japanese woodcut by Hiroshige ((winter) art of the season)
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We have no snow here in southeastern Sweden, but after a couple of clear and cold nights (with overcast days, alas) the heavy frost covering everything looks very pretty.

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frost-covered dry seedheads

More pics... )
turlough: view over meadow filled with flowers ((summer) seasonal)
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Midsummer's Eve is the second most celebrated holiday here in Sweden and like Christmas a lot of the celebration centres around food and drink, but for Midsummer flowers are also a large part. Particularly wild flowers. May and June are the big months for wild flowers here and all the photos I posted below are just some of all the wild flowers I saw on my walk this morning.

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Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
pale pink umbellate flowers

more flowers... )
turlough: tiny fairy with mallows, art by Cecily Mary Baker ((summer) another flower fairy)
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I usually only see Goldeneyes (Bucephala clangula) in our stream in late Winter/early Spring. This year one of the pairs looks to have nested here too because earlier this week I saw this mum with her three tiny babies.

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brown bird with three brown-and-white babies on the water
turlough: tiny black & white bird among flowering apple blossoms, Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) ((other) bird watcher)
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Until just a couple of years ago I wasn't aware we even had Collared Doves (Streptopelia decaocto) in Sweden but since then I've learned they started to appear here in the late 40s and can now be found in many cities and towns in the southern half of the country. Apparently also in my little town and on my walk earlier today I managed to get this really nice photo of one of them:

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pale beige bird looking inquisitive
turlough: birch forest carpeted with flowering wood anemones ((spring) an icon for the season)
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We've had quite a chilly spring here in South-Eastern Sweden but it's finally started getting warmer. On my walk this afternoon I saw SO MANY Wood Anemones (Anemone nemorosa):

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lots of small white flowers in woodland

More photos... )

Roe deers

Feb. 7th, 2024 08:48 pm
turlough: red house in snowy forest ((winter) seasonal)
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Usually I only see their tracks in the snow but on my walk today I spotted these three Roe Deers (Capreolus capreolus) and managed to shap a photo before they spooked and ran off.

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three deers in the snow
turlough: red house in snowy forest ((winter) seasonal)
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In England the Robin might be the Christmas bird par excellence, but here in Sweden it's the Bullfinch so even though it's a week until Advent I still thought it very apt that the first birds I saw on my feeder this wintry morning were two male Bullfinches (Pyrrhula pyrrhula).

two red, black, and grey birds on feeder
turlough: otter with camera ((other) photography)
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On my walk this afternoon I was lucky enough to get a passable photo of a Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) before it had disappeared further up the tree. As you can see from its greyish fur and the enormous ear tufts it's already grown its winter coat.

small grey & reddish-brown animal in evergreen tree
turlough: beach with striped deck chairs, Brighton 2013 ((summer) seasonal colours)
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Not far from where I live there's a dry, sunny slope and right now it's completely filled with bright orange Oriental Poppies (Papaver orientale). It's an old garden flower here in southern Sweden and occasionally it seems to thrive in the wild too.

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sunny slope filled with large orange flowers

more photos... )
turlough: tiny black & white bird among flowering apple blossoms, Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) ((other) bird watcher)
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This morning a Jay (Garrulus glandarius) showed up at my bird feeders for the first time ever.

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beige-pink, blue, and black & white bird on the ground
turlough: tiny black & white bird among flowering apple blossoms, Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) ((other) bird watcher)
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A small flock of Goldfinches (Carduelis carduelis) visiting my feeders today and managed to get a pretty good photo of one of them. They're such beautiful birds but I'm grateful they don't visit very often - the rate they consume hemp seeds would soon ruin my finances :-)

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brown and black bird with red, white, and yellow markings on bird feeder
turlough: large red temple in the snow, Japanese woodcut by Hiroshige ((winter) art of the season)
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I had a new visitor at my feeders today, a Hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes). I haven't seen one of those in at least fifteen years!

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black and pale orange bird perched on feeder
turlough: tiny black & white bird among flowering apple blossoms, Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) ((other) bird watcher)
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This afternoon a small flock of Bullfinches (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) visited the maple outside my window and I managed to take this photo sequence of one of the females.

First she was crunching a seed
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beige and black bird in a naked tree

then she digested it... )
turlough: view of wet road through rain speckled window ((other) let it rain)
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No matter how hard it rains I don't think I've ever seen a bird looking wet before but this Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) that visited one of my feeders today looked distinctly damp!

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black and white bird with red markings on bird feeder

One more photo... )
turlough: view over meadow filled with flowers ((summer) seasonal)
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Butterflies usually move around too much to get good photos of them but this male Large Skipper (Ochlodes sylvanus) was nice enough to keep sitting on this flower long enough for me to get several nice photos of him. You can even see his proboscis, both curled up and straightened out.

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small golden-brown butterfly on pale-striped flower

one more picture... )
turlough: tiny black & white bird among flowering apple blossoms, Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) ((other) bird watcher)
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The parents were circling suspiciously when I stopped and took this photo of three Common Gull chicks (Larus canus). Not that I could have reached them even if I had wanted to, they were high up on a roof, but try telling parents that!

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three fuzzy gull chicks on a roof top

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