Catkins - Hazel Tree
By Dawnsaunt
- 9 Dec, 2009
- 15 likes
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yes lovely.........
9 Dec, 2009
Thanks you two! :-0
9 Dec, 2009
Brill photo
9 Dec, 2009
Beautiful detail on those catkins....well captured:))
9 Dec, 2009
Thanks Clarice and Amblealice
9 Dec, 2009
Great close-up, they look like they've been knitted :)
9 Dec, 2009
Ha ha Gee, they do dont they. Well the truth is, I was up all night knitting them, lol.
9 Dec, 2009
Do you do shreddies too Dawn.....ha ha ha
9 Dec, 2009
We have catkins too Dawn, must be something to do with the weather, they think it's the SPring coming.
9 Dec, 2009
Oh Maureen, you are so quick, lol. You'd be surprised what I do in my spare time.
Must be Linda ... not nuts left, our lovely squirrel must have had them, no doubt they'll be hazel trees popping up all over the place, we have lots of tiny oak trees
9 Dec, 2009
look like they have little hair nets on lol, lovely dawn :o)
9 Dec, 2009
Lovely clear photo Dawn :o) we have little holes everywhere round our tree where the squirrels have been digging for their hidden nuts .....
9 Dec, 2009
Lovely picture Dawn :-), they're early aren't they, no sign here yet.
Had to laugh at Milky 'do you knit shreddies' lol.
9 Dec, 2009
Lots of oak trees....you keep them Dawn.....I have got 3 baby Yew if anyone wants them................Please.! Please PM me
9 Dec, 2009
might be a bit big for my garden maureen, lovely though
9 Dec, 2009
Just beautiful!
9 Dec, 2009
Superb close up Dawn.
9 Dec, 2009
Sandra: They do , lol.
Amy: No holes here where the Squirrels have been to retrieve their nuts- very forgetful lot.
Maureen: Yew trees, yum x
9 Dec, 2009
They planted yews on boundaries of churchyards and on large estates. Goldcrests like living in yew trees.
10 Dec, 2009
That's good to know Linda. I saw goldcrests in our garden for the first time last winter - hoping around in my corsican pines :-)
10 Dec, 2009
Lovely pic.
13 Dec, 2009
I think the bark on yew trees is very beautiful,
14 Dec, 2009
Great pic Dawn........
14 Dec, 2009
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9 Dec, 2009