Miscellaneous Meander #54
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Lots to talk about today ... wildflowers galore, dive-bombing skylarks and peek inside Britain's native flytrap - the Arum lily (aka Cuckoo pint, Lords and Ladies etc.).
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Love this series, so fun to watch.
I'm always so appreciative of your natural wisdoms. The stream of consciousness monologue style is wonderful for understanding how your mind works while on these walks. And it's lovely to hear the colloquial names you call the plants🌱
They got leaves and flowers and fruits out oversea?! We barely got green grass here!
I guess it always greener elsewhere...
The only reason that walk was so luscious is that Harris water’s it regularly
What do primroses taste like?
The flowers taste a bit like lettuce. More a garnish than a meal to be honest!
Harris needed to refill his tank from the puddle to be able to pee on every leaf 😂
Thankfully you weren't plagued by helicopters today.
They're always there ... lurking and rotating spitefully
I wonder how much of your audience overlaps with Atomic Shrimp's. The content feels very like-minded
What terible is coming 😱
Another lovely video great job 😀
The funny colored blue bells are Lilly of the valley. Extremely toxic (even to humans) and would definitely be the end of a pet that small.
Not in this instance - I know Lily of the Valley very well (it's the emblem flower of my home town) and, yes, very toxic. But these are white bluebells.