Chez Karine à Lanvallay


Robin






Every one of us has, while out walking, caught a glimpse of or heard a pleasing song from a bird and asked themselves the question: what is this bird and why has it chosen this spot in which to live? One thing's for certain, it isn't just by chance. This survivor from the Jurassic period is very wise in this choice of habitation and an incredible tolerance of man.







It is in her garden that many birds, from the largest to the smallest, come to feed. We are at Lanvallay at the home of Karine. She is another enthusiast.







This park of 8 000 m² is diversified with old embankments, an old stone wall covered in Ivy. In winter over 300 trees and bushes of all varieties are also food reserves for winged creatures.


Mésange nonnetteVerdiers d'Europe
Blue titPinson du Nord

(photos Karine)

She is as enthusiastic about photography as se is about birds!

Her blog: La nature armoricaine

 

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