The Exotic and the Simple
This morning we participated in the RSPB's Big Garden Bird Watch by recording the birds which visited our garden, over the course of an hour. It is permissible to entice them in with goodies . We supplied water, breadcrumbs,sunflower seeds and fat balls ( everyone loves a fat ball don't they ?!). We saw thirteen species (two more than last year) and counted 29 birds compared to 21 last year, and 31 in 2021.
Two years ago, we recorded no House Sparrows, last year 6 birds, and today 10 individuals, which I am sure we can attribute to us putting two "swift boxes " under the eaves of our house, four years ago, which the Sparrows now happily occupy, because no swifts have found them.
Then we visited our local garden centre to purchase some seed compost and trays. I decided not to do any actual seed sowing as it was too cold (Note to self- put a potting bench in the greenhouse) but instead tidied up the garden, removing old/dead leaves to reveal the Hellebore and Snowdrop flowers struggling to come through. My main blip is of Lady Beatrix Stanley who I bought at Welford Park last year.
This evening, we attended the Centenary Concert of the Winchester City Festival Choir in which two of our friends sing. It was held in the hall at the local girls'private school, which has excellent acoustics. The main work was Haydn's "The Creation", which was preceded by the world premiere of Oliver Tarney's "O Lord, Our Lord", We thoroughly enjoyed the choral singing, the soloists and orchestra. I especially like the words in The Creation where the appearance of various exotic animals are described, followed by "In long dimension creeps, with sinuous trace, the worm".
My extra is of one of the exotic flower arrangements decorating the hall in celebration of the hundred years' existence of the Festival Choir.
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