Garden Wildfife

The wonder of nature on our door step

Nature gives us so many things, it gives us the beauty of scenery through the four seasons, free natural foods but look a bit closer to home and in almost every back garden we have a free Wildlife Park containing hundreds of living species, all of which serve an importance to the natural chain of things..

In this section I have only written about and taken photograph's of creatures who visit my Garden down the Lane. In fact, It has amazed me how many do!.

What doing this has shown me is that so many things have gone un-noticed or I simply didn't have the time to sit, watch and learn about what natural beauty we have all around us, also, through reseraching a few facts, how many creatures are in danger of extinction.

Time I guess to stand up, watch, listen and learn! I've still a long way to go.

Garden Birds
Over 30 pages on most of our well visited feathered friends
Bats
Aerodynamic masterminds, their nightime flying a treat
Bee pages Bees
One of human's best friend's supplying us plenty
Butterfly pages Butterflies
Beautiful in Summer inc. 14 varieties Slide Show
fox pages Foxes
To some a pest, to other's a beautiful animal to know
wasp page Wasps
Wasps are important to our Gardens and other creatures
frog pages Frogs and Toads
OK., they aren't pretty, but a Gardener's friend!
hedgehog pages Hedgehogs
8 pages on helping this endangoured species to survive
rabbit pages Rabbits
A nuisance to many, but cute to
look at. I'm going soft!
reptile pages Reptiles
The friendly creatures you always just stumble upon
slugs and snails pages Slugs & Snails
The Vegetable Gardener's enemy, but food to many creatures
squirrel pages Squirrels
Another nuisance to many, controlling them is key !!

Watch out for more pages to come in the 'More' section in the left hand sidebars of each page.

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In order to arrive at knowledge of the motions of birds in the air, it is first necessary to acquire knowledge of the winds, which we will prove by the motions of water in itself, and this knowledge will be a step enabling us to arrive at the knowledge of beings that fly between the air and the wind.
Leonardo da Vinci

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