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KIRKBY MARVELLOUS

Jeni Cropper - 28 Mar 2020


Let’s all keep Kirkby Malzeard, Marvellous!
Reasons to be Marvellous … Marvellous Kirkby
A gentle way
to help raise a smile, keep us proud of our community and keep our spirits up!
  • Birds seen and their antics
  • Flowers coming out
  • Plants planned
  • Kindnesses
  • Good things to cook from the store cupboard
  • Cartoons that hit the mark
  • Good Reads & Films
  • And more …………….
Send me your Marvellous stuff on jenibaytree@outlook.com and I will put it on the KM Website “Marvellous” page.
Thanks!
Jeni Cropper

jenibaytree@outlook.com

Curlews and bullfinches in Ringback, but no swallows or cuckoos yet - anyone seen any? and beautiful Wood Anemomes.


and marvellous neighbours who bake and gift hot cross buns!


And just to celebrate how blessed with our lovely people who are supplying us, well me!
  • Steve the best ever Postie
  • Tim and his team at the butchers
  • Lofty and all his runners
  • Hamer & Angela bringing the news and all the other things
  • And all the supermarket deliveries



and to start us off:
Marvellous Things in the Garden

Recently I have noticed several Long Tailed Tits feeding in my garden.  I have a feed station towards the back, protected by the Hawthorne hedge.  They have been coming for a few weeks, and I see them nearly every day. Most of the smaller birds feed on the sunflower hearts I buy at great expense, but they seem to favour the peanuts.  The feeders are side by side, so doubt it is positioning. And they are brave. The Woodpeckers regularly peck away at the nut feeder with his wicked beak and the longtails don’t seem fazed at all. I am hoping that they will nest here so I can watch them and their growing family.  However there seem to be around n March most years, and then they seem to disappear, so I never get to see their nest or the young.  I think they resemble fluffy lollypops. They are so tiny and fragile, with such delicate colouring. One of the favourites. 

Marvellous Butterflies
More marvellous things in Kirkby:
Last week in the sunshine I spotted a Yellow Brimstone Butterfly – there is a great website for help identifying and learning about our butterflies:
https://butterfly-conservation.org/butterflies      



Image: Mike Berry Buterly Conservation
 




















 
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