First day of the national lockdown. At least the birds can still visit us.
2 Comments
Lesley Burton
on January 6, 2021 at 11:33 am
Happy New Year, Jenny. Your work, depicting simple pleasures, really does delight. Thank you.
Some of the little birds look like long-tailed tits which are charming and always seem so busy! You can imagine them saying each morning as they regroup, “Where shall we fly to today”!
Thank you Lesley, Happy New Year to you.
Yes we see a lot of long-tailed tits. We also have woodpeckers and goldfinches, and a pheasant and pigeons eat up what falls to the ground.
I’m very pleased when they chose to fly here!
All good wishes.
Happy New Year, Jenny. Your work, depicting simple pleasures, really does delight. Thank you.
Some of the little birds look like long-tailed tits which are charming and always seem so busy! You can imagine them saying each morning as they regroup, “Where shall we fly to today”!
Warm regards
Lesley Burton
Thank you Lesley, Happy New Year to you.
Yes we see a lot of long-tailed tits. We also have woodpeckers and goldfinches, and a pheasant and pigeons eat up what falls to the ground.
I’m very pleased when they chose to fly here!
All good wishes.