Charming visitor
There was a tremendous thunderstorm with heavy rain in the early hours of this morning. Two houses in Andover, not so very far away, were struck by lightning and caught fire; their roofs and upstairs floors were severely damaged, but fortunately no-one was hurt.
Today has been cooler than of late, and mostly dull, which is quite a welcome change. I was in the garden photographing Mrs Popple, the fuchsia (see extra) when I was excited to noticed, a few metres off, a Goldfinch tucking in on the seed heads of the Greater Knapweed. It remained long enough for me to capture the photo here. I do love these little birds: such good value with their bright plumage, cheerful song and appreciative of my efforts to grow food for them. I have noticed they also like lavender seeds so now I don't prune my lavender plants until late spring. A child of my acquaintance calls them "charmers" since I told her a flock of Goldfinches was referred to as a charm, which I think is most appropriate.
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