With the morning frosts we have started feeding seed as well as nuts. A flock of Goldfinches arrived in minutes. Watching them eat, I always think of Charles Darwin who studied finch beaks and realised that they were all adapted to their food source. Goldfinches have small, pointy beaks which can get into the seedheads of many plants in the garden, so it is really important to let flowers go to seed and not to tidy them too soon.
As a former Professional Ecologist and Teaching Assistant, I am incredibly lucky to have two dogs who make me walk in the most beautiful parts of Sussex where we live. I look forward to sharing our walks with you.
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Beaks
With the morning frosts we have started feeding seed as well as nuts. A flock of Goldfinches arrived in minutes. Watching them eat, I always think of Charles Darwin who studied finch beaks and realised that they were all adapted to their food source. Goldfinches have small, pointy beaks which can get into the seedheads of many plants in the garden, so it is really important to let flowers go to seed and not to tidy them too soon.
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