Sunday, June 26, 2011

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Sea Eagle ?

Sea Eagle ?



I saw this bird high up in the sky and very far away so the picture is neither sharp nor large but it looks like it is a Sea Eagle and in that case, it is a bit of a sensation since it would be a first for me in Svångemåla.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Twiggy 2011

As you might remember, I have taken a picture of a particular twig on my linden tree every spring to show how it develops. I am surprised how slowly it develops over the years but it is at the same time amazing how fast it changes after a long winter! If you would like to see what Twiggy looked like last year, use the search function to the right!

Twiggy 2 May



Twiggy 13 May

Yes, she is pregnant



Many Swedes are concerned that a member of the royal family is showing no signs of being pregnant. I am not but I was very happy to see that Mrs Deer is! Her stomach is getting really huge and if we are lucky she might even give birth to twins!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Spring flowers



Not only the birds made me happy in Svångemåla. The spring flowers brought a smile to my face and colour to the otherwise colourless lawn.

Rheum rhabarbarum Maybe not a flower but one of my favourites as you know.




Primula veris



Scilla siberian (?)



Anemone hepatica



Daphne mezereum

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Birds, birds and more birds !

I have just been to Svångemåla and sensed the energy and excitement that the many birds feel right now. They sing like crazy, swirl through the air like daredevil pilots and do everything they can to look as attactive as possible in the eyes of the opposit sex. A truly faschinating circus. The Wagtails (Motacilla alba) met me when I arrived and not long after the Cranes (Gruidae) showed off. To my great surprise and joy a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker ( Dendrocopos minor) came close to my entrance door and not far away a Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) hammered away on an old, dead tree. All in all it was a wonderful symphony and Iwill try to record it since the sounds are just as interesting as the pictures this time of the year.


Mr.Wagtail looks really proud and ready to make a good impression on the ladies!



The Crane couple seems to get along well and I hope it stays like that.






The larger of the two kinds of woodpeckers that can be seen in the area can make a lot of noise when they are building a new nest or just looking for food....



while the smaller one most often just pecks a little on the surface of the trees and is therefore more difficult to spot. It is also not so common and some even thought it had left our region for good.



Even some butterflies came out to enjoy the sun and the springflowers.




Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Winter

I have been told that I am too negative when it comes to winters. Looking at my postings I feel that those who are telling me that are right so I started to look for something positive about winters and found this picture from my latest visit to Svångemåla. The snow is dirty since it is the last remains of this years thick layer of snow but it really cooled down our beer very fast!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Spring in Svångemåla!

It has been a very hard and long winter but the snow is slowly melting away and I can see what kind of damages it has caused. Two very small, round bushes (Buxus sempervirens)were totally flattened and I wondered if they would ever recover but within a couple of days of sunshine, they started to look OK again. Amazing!





The wild pigs had not entered into my garden but their search for food made the forests look like a battle ground for a small army. I wonder how this will affect the plants and trees? It might air the ground a bit and actually be good for them or it might harm the roots so much that they die. Something to keep track of!



The hunters' efforts to reduce the moose population had left at least some alive. I saw the back of one and droppings were everywhere.



The March moon was wonderful and looked almost unreal when it slowly made it's way over and among the trees. Maybe it was because it was unusually close to earth, only 356.578 k away.