15 December 1917 Larks ran along the edge of the river backwater pecking off the gnats and insectsSURREYA quick break this morning of white frost set the birds vigorously at search over the fields. Larks ran along the edge of the river backwater pecking off the gnats and insects that came out so soon as a slight warmth from the sun set a watery sparkle on blades of grass. These small flying things, which now crawl, appear as magnified a little in the pale yellow light. Moving slowly, they drop from a thin stalk, a bird runs, and at once you understand that his work has been done. A flock of young chaffinches come and perch on the hedge-top, a few rising into the air and returning as though uncertain where exactly they would find a meal. Presently all go straight to the manure pound some distance away. Continue reading...
Country diary 1917: warmth from the sun brings out winter wildlife
10. prosinece 2017 0:00
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/dec/10/country-diary-1917-warmth-from-the-sun-brings-out-winter-wildlife
Zdroj: The Guardian