Brian's Garden Journal 26 June 2017
Another warm day in the garden, and the butterflies are getting more plentiful. The photos shown are Top Left - Inchworm hanging on a thread from the Hazel Branches above me. It gradually worked it's way from eye level up to the leaves above, a journey of about 3 metres. Along way for this little guy, which as you can guess is one inch long.(2.5 cm)
Top Middle - The Bank Vole which is, day by day, getting more confident, and was about 6 feet away.
Top Right - Small White, a common butterfly for us, at this time of year, and this one seemed to take a distinct liking to the lavender.
Bottom - Hazel Leaves. We have many of these bushes in various parts of the garden, and come the Autumn the Squirrels enjoy the nuts.
Although I call them Hazel Nuts, they may well be the cultivated version known as Cob Nuts.
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