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    Looked out at the Mahonia yesterday morning to see that it's flourishing, should see some great blooms and then grapes.

    The birds are at Hosehill lake, where I went yesterday afternoon to try and catch a glimpse of the Great Northern Diver at closeby Main Lake.

    The third photo is our regular female Great spotted Woodpecker.
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    That's a really beautiful first pic, Rolf! Worth framing!

    Our Mahonia is a spring flowering one - and not as upright as yours. Yours will attract winter bees while it is in flower as well as your regular Blackcaps when fruiting. I wish we had one of those!

    Haven't seen our GSWs for a week or so, but am sure they will be back again. Lots of Sparrowhawk visits recently, and she/they seem to be going for larger meals as we've found lots of Woodpigeon feathers and other bits lying around on the lawn. Hope a GSW hasn't been a victim....

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    It's a beautiful plant Catherine, really pleased with it, will be topping it again early next year, as don't want it to get any taller.
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