

And talking of growing, with the sun out today the spring flowers looked fantastic. There were plenty of other signs of spring around everywhere - buds swelling, birds singing and I saw my first cowslip this morning.
All the time I was digging this afternoon I could hear a woodpecker drumming away down in the valley. No doubt the wood-boring insects which form much of its diet are being more active now making finding a meal somewhat easier than through the winter. I also know that the woodpecker I heard was a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, recognisable by the way it drums into the tree. For a Lesser Spotted you will hear a short burst of taps all the same loudness as the bird repeatedly hits the tree. (Tap tap tap tap) In contrast, a Greater Spotted Woodpecker will hit the tree really hard just once and the ensuing hits will be the vibration of this initial hit. (Tap tap tap tap tap). See - you learn something new every day!
Very nice compost, I am impressed!
ReplyDeleteWe have 3 different sorts of Woodpeckers going potty here in our wood, Green, Lesser and Greater...its very noisy in the "quiet" countryside at this time of year
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beautiful black gold! is it sad that we all love muck now?
ReplyDeletevery interesting about the woodpeckers. I wish i was in your team at the pub quiz!
You are going to have a great growing season with a pile of manure like that! Mouthwatering.
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