What a lovely video. I’m so glad it appeared today on my feed (4 years after it was made! ) Beautiful watching and listening to all the birds. Thank you❤ I miss the coo of the wood pigeons in Australia..
Je suis plutôt contente de mes récoltes de cet été, avec ce que j ai planté en pot. Mes plants de tomates, aubergines et courgettes jaunes ont beaucoup donné, par contre raté pour les piments qui a eu du mal à fleurir. J’ai eu des pâtissons mais petits, idem du potimarron, j’espère que les apports de mon lombricompost amélioreront ça l’année prochaine. Il va falloir que je trouve comment abriter le maximum de chose aussi. Dans les prochaines semaines, je vais enlever les plans d’été, planter les nouveaux pieds de fraise et gérer les pieds framboises, nettoyer ma serre en plastique et mon matériel, récolter les graines de fleurs que je trouve. Sur mon mini par terre devant chez moi j’ai mis des tournesols dont j’ai enlevé les têtes pour récupérer les graines, est ce qu’il vaut mieux enlever la tige ou la laisser en terre pour l’hiver. Ma terre est hyper argileuse (nouvel immeuble, sur parking souterrain).
Thanks for posting, this was really interesting. I have 3 bird baths in my garden. A ‘posh’ sandstone pedestal one, an old Pyrex dish and a large terracotta saucer. The sandstone birdbath sits on a manhole cover in the middle of my lawn so there is no camouflage from that pesky sparrow hawk so only the big brave jackdaws and wood pigeons use that. The other two are a hive of activity and it’s wonderful to watch. Should be on prescription 😊💚 All three are washed out EVERY DAY. It takes one minute. I use a jet stream from my hosepipe for the pedestal and take the other two to my garden tap where I keep a long handled dish brush. I have robins, gold finches, blue tits, coal tits, spuggys, black birds, doves, wood pigeons, and of course starlings and jackdaws. I feed mealworms, nyger seeds, sunflower hearts and fat balls. My two dogs are trained not to bark or chase the birds.
My bird bath visitors…sparrows, goldfinch, house finch, starlings, Eurasian doves, Mourning doves, and robins. The robins are the bosses. Very aggressive. They will take over and by sheer numbers.
What a lovely video. I’m so glad it appeared today on my feed (4 years after it was made! )
Beautiful watching and listening to all the birds. Thank you❤ I miss the coo of the wood pigeons in Australia..
Thank you for sharing with us all 👍🏻😊❤️
So Beautiful
Kathy Xiong Channel, look at bird bath
Absolutely💯 🦅😍
Je suis plutôt contente de mes récoltes de cet été, avec ce que j ai planté en pot. Mes plants de tomates, aubergines et courgettes jaunes ont beaucoup donné, par contre raté pour les piments qui a eu du mal à fleurir. J’ai eu des pâtissons mais petits, idem du potimarron, j’espère que les apports de mon lombricompost amélioreront ça l’année prochaine. Il va falloir que je trouve comment abriter le maximum de chose aussi.
Dans les prochaines semaines, je vais enlever les plans d’été, planter les nouveaux pieds de fraise et gérer les pieds framboises, nettoyer ma serre en plastique et mon matériel, récolter les graines de fleurs que je trouve.
Sur mon mini par terre devant chez moi j’ai mis des tournesols dont j’ai enlevé les têtes pour récupérer les graines, est ce qu’il vaut mieux enlever la tige ou la laisser en terre pour l’hiver. Ma terre est hyper argileuse (nouvel immeuble, sur parking souterrain).
I run a drip irrigation system to my bird bath so it continuously stays full, fresh, and waters the bog garden underneath it.
Love, love, love!!!! Thank you.
Lovely. May God bless you
PREITY Preity, look at bird bath
Thanks for posting, this was really interesting.
I have 3 bird baths in my garden. A ‘posh’ sandstone pedestal one, an old Pyrex dish and a large terracotta saucer. The sandstone birdbath sits on a manhole cover in the middle of my lawn so there is no camouflage from that pesky sparrow hawk so only the big brave jackdaws and wood pigeons use that. The other two are a hive of activity and it’s wonderful to watch. Should be on prescription 😊💚
All three are washed out EVERY DAY. It takes one minute. I use a jet stream from my hosepipe for the pedestal and take the other two to my garden tap where I keep a long handled dish brush.
I have robins, gold finches, blue tits, coal tits, spuggys, black birds, doves, wood pigeons, and of course starlings and jackdaws.
I feed mealworms, nyger seeds, sunflower hearts and fat balls.
My two dogs are trained not to bark or chase the birds.
Gill Iredale, look at bird bath
My bird bath visitors…sparrows, goldfinch, house finch, starlings, Eurasian doves, Mourning doves, and robins. The robins are the bosses. Very aggressive. They will take over and by sheer numbers.
Love and thanks.
Hope you gave it a good wash after that troupe of filthy Starlings used it.
Chris H, look at bird bath