Comfrey

Wild life nighttime cameras
Cats & Fox & a hungry sopping wet Badger whom I call KissyKissy.

In the beginning the ginger cat is feeding off the cat biscuits, while the fox is feeding beneath him. This cat and fox are often in very close proximity, or under the swing at the same time.

The cat sees the badger first and runs off. The fox looks round, and decides to follow suit. The hungry wet badger tries his hardest, and finally gets the foil tray of cat biscuits off the swing...
https://youtu.be/8jtqcJuyWVw

Creative is another wild flower from my garden.
Comfrey.
It does well in my garden.
It is in several places.
The leaves are big. Big enough for one to wrap round your arm or leg is needed. It is called knitbone. The leaves makes good fertiliser for the garden....

Midnight has gone out to referee.
Because Mr Magpie and Mr Heffalump (wood pigeon) arrived together and collided midair. And they went on my roof, above my head, where I could hear some kind of scuffle. Mr Magpie emerged and went to the bird table where I had left loads and loads of food for him. If I don't, he will try and steal the cat biscuits from the swing which Midnight is now zealously guarding. But this Mr Magpie has hungry babies to feed and he is going to take the food he needs. Mr Magpie is back and forth. The nest can only be very near in one of the local massive old oak trees I can see from my bungalow. It is just morning Mr Magpie does this from my garden, so I expect the rest of the day he is probably taking it more easy getting grubs and stuff, unless he has found someone else to give him food. I do not replenish that bird table once mid morning has gone, and Mr Magpie knows that.

I have some seeds on the ground which Mr Magpie is not interested in, for the small birds. And the smaller birds, up to even blackbirds will eat from the fatballs which are replenished frequently. Mr Magpie finds them difficult to hang on to. But if he is desperate for food for his babies he will try and try and try. When I see that, I go out and give him more cat biscuits and wet food. That is a lot safer than having a desperate angry magpie in my garden. It only lasts a few days, or did last year and I am assuming his babies are big and probably almost ready to leave the nest.

Have your best day.

Time for a cuppa and a Power Nap....Skype call due soon...

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