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What bee wouldn't want to book in there, Armin? It's an amazing hotel! Do you know what the fruit plantation consisted of?
Anthony, one nest is in a bush and the other is on cement.Armin I see where you are coming from but you are wrong. The Dunnock has turquoise blue eggs
Second nest reminds me of a long-tailed tit?
QuoteWhat bee wouldn't want to book in there, Armin? It's an amazing hotel! Do you know what the fruit plantation consisted of?Robin,the fruit plantation consist of mainly local varities of apple trees, pears and plum trees.All apples are harvested for winepress. Result after 4-6months of fermentation is a sour apple wine . But when mixed with 1/3rd sparkling mineral water it is the best for thirst slaking in summer In winter times apple wine, shortly boiled with cloves, cinnamon, sugar and a dash of lemon juice, is excellent for warming up and preventing a cold! Pears and plums are harvested for a local distillery to make lofty schnaps.
Oh my God! I wish I hadn't clicked to enlarge.
We've got our first Painted Lady butterfly this morning. There was an article on our local radio last week telling us to watch out for "giant African butterflies" coming over in large numbers, with a three inch wingspan!!!! It transpired they were talking about Painted Ladies.
Since last week, we have a lot of them too, they are everywhere.