meriad wrote:But... I do really hope that everyone of you that has a garden has a good few water bowls out for the wildlife - not just one. Ideally shallow ones so everyone can get to them without drowning; if need be have some with pebbles. And please refill them every day / evening. Wildlife will be depending on our help and water is the most important thing. I have about 10 various sized bowls all over the place
And it's amazing just how quickly the animals learn that there is water for them
We have a stone birdbath right in the middle of the lawn; it's shallow and I have to top it up each evening. The sparrows love it, the wood pigeons wallow (and poo
) in it, and today (after a prolonged absence from our garden) we caught a pair of green woodpeckers drinking from it. Rather indistinct red caps, so I guess they were this year's hatchlings.
Our lawn is rather strange. We know the previous occupiers sort of kept redesigning it, but for some reason, we seem to have two distinct halves. One is standard grass and looks like a mown hay field. But the other triangular portion is rather amazingly quite lush green in colour, and now with long stalks, and that's without watering. I'm wondering if it's some variety of hardy rye grass ….