It's a busy time here at Montpelier Cottage. Hay book festival was a great success and it was lovely to catch up with so many returning guests to The Cob.
The garden and meadows are looking amazing. Each year we have more and more wildflowers in the meadows, a haven for insects, butterflies, bees, moths and small mammals.
But the greatest pleasure lately has been to sit and watch the birds come to the feeding station. So many fledgling blue tits who are fearless and carry on feeding when we are only a foot or so away.
We have Sid the baby tit with what looks like a Mohican haircut, Terry, is barrell chested and we had to rescue after he knocked himself out flying into the window, and many more who all have their unique personalities and markings, not forgetting Bobbin our one legged robin who returning guests are always happy to see once more. Often we can have up to 25 baby tits, sparrows and nuthatch all feeding at once.
Over the last few days we have seen the greater spotted woodpeckers bringing their young to the feeders- such beautiful birds busy flying back and to from their nest in the Alder tree.
With all these baby birds about the magpies and buzzards have been sweeping down hoping for an opportunity to grab a poor little fledgling, but our dog Buddy likes to sit guard over the bird feeders and so far has managed to chase away the predators.