This year for Tree Following I've been following a horse chestnut tree in North Merchiston Cemetery (one of the cemeteries on our #DailyExercise route that we have been walking most days since the beginning of lockdown - we're no longer in actual lockdown but continued restrictions have meant that we have carried on walking this route every weekday lunchtime.
The horse chestnut has now lost most of its leaves
9th November
10 November
11 November
Several long tailed tits were flying round the tree when I took that photo above but I don't think any of them show in the photo. These lovely little birds form flocks at this time of year and wander through the woodlands, often in the company of other small birds.
15 November
17 November
and time to look closer at the bark!
and after recent rain, you can see how some areas of the trunk are very wet while some have stayed dry!
Good to still get out and around outside - that is about all we can do here! Nice and peaceful there though!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteYour tree is beautiful. I've got a Maple tree and it has also lost it's leaves.
Have a great day!
I never thought about following a tree, before! I'll have to try that next fall.
ReplyDeleteI do have plenty of trees around here to choose from, fortunately. :D
So anyway, I'm trying to reconnect to my old blogging circle. A lot of those blogs are gone, so I'm glad to see you're still active as well as being on Twitter.
Good post, so nice to see your photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Excellent pictures and snippets of nature as usual!
ReplyDeleteI love long-tailed tits and usually hear them before I see them - so noisy.
Although I haven't seen them for ages - maybe when the weather gets colder...
Do stay safe and have a lovely Christmas :)