Hopefully inspiring a new interest.
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 4:45 pm
In an Inverness garden centre on Monday, there were literally dozens of Peacocks on the flowers. They particularly loved pansies / violets.
I pointed out a Peacock to a small family group. "Isn't it beautiful. I've never seen one before." I couldn't resist saying that I saw my first Peacock when my mum caught one 79 years ago. "That's amazing" was the reply. With luck, I might have pointed them in the right direction
Peacocks are in unbelievable numbers here at the moment. A small (white flowering) buddleia bush in my garden had seven just now.
Jack
I pointed out a Peacock to a small family group. "Isn't it beautiful. I've never seen one before." I couldn't resist saying that I saw my first Peacock when my mum caught one 79 years ago. "That's amazing" was the reply. With luck, I might have pointed them in the right direction
Peacocks are in unbelievable numbers here at the moment. A small (white flowering) buddleia bush in my garden had seven just now.
Jack