February โ26: becoming nature๐๐ณde natuur ervaren
The moonlight adorns our backyard with a soft blue glow. It's clearly visible because I try to keep this little spot free of artificial light. No garden lighting or motion-activated…[...]
The moonlight adorns our backyard with a soft blue glow. It's clearly visible because I try to keep this little spot free of artificial light. No garden lighting or motion-activated…[...]
How nice that all woodpeckers like to drum, I thought. And enjoyed the soft territorial drumming sound. But that was without taking into consideration that the green woodpecker seems to…[...]
On the way back home I see signs announcing help for the toad migration. That makes me so happy. What a great initiative! The landscape is so fragmented by our…[...]
A beautiful double rainbow spreads across our gardens. What a beautiful end to a turbulent day. It was really stormy, just now. Gems in the air, but also at my…[...]
For a few seconds, a few agile long-tailed tits land in a nearby tree. I was once lucky enough to witness their youngstersโ first flying lessons up close. After a…[...]
The birds canโt help but listen to their territorial instincts again. Whether it is about food or they are already experiencing the spring fever... They all are chasing each other.…[...]
While I take in the fresh green of the garden, I drink a cup of tea and enjoy a sweet biscuit. Turns out I'm not the only Sunday gourmand. A…[...]
Four magpies seem to draw a heart in the air, but it turns out to be more territorial urge or territorial irritation. Two by two part their ways up there…[...]
A piece of maple bark lies in the grass like a hidden work of art. I carefully study the different layers and the curious texture. High in the trees of…[...]
I thought, yes a crocus. To my great surprise it turned out to be a dwarf iris with a small visitor; a ladybug. Welcome both! ๐๐ณ Even dacht ik, yes…[...]