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Haws
By Muddywalters
- 18 Sep, 2011
- 9 likes
Lots of Haws on the Hawthorns this Autumn - the birds will be pleased.
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Lovely photo so is this what you give your birds when dinning them, mmm think I would prefer the beans on toast hehe
18 Sep, 2011
Thanks Karen, I guess we take Hawthorn for granted as very common in Blighty.
Sixpence, you sound like my kind of dinner date! What I save on the food we can spend on the wine!!! . . lol
18 Sep, 2011
A welcome feast for your birdie friends;0)
18 Sep, 2011
You're right Carole and it appears to be a good Autumn for berries and fruit.
18 Sep, 2011
Yes my Cottoneaster is wieghed down with fruit, is this a sign of another bad winter, hope not!!
18 Sep, 2011
I hope not too!
18 Sep, 2011
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Crataegus Monogyna
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Lovely autumn colours, Muddy...
Just made me realise that there aren't any hawthorns around here...
18 Sep, 2011