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big fat red berries, blue sky, December, feed the birds, malus, malus x robusta red sentinel, Red sentinel, Silent Sunday
17 Sunday Dec 2017
Posted Silent Sunday
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Glorious.
What a wonderful contrast, Dorris. Sadly the blackbirds have now started on the Evereste crab apples here – but they are enjoying them, so that’s a good thing
It is a good thing, they are for the birds really
Or my crab apple jelly… (perhaps next year, anyway)
Nice contrast! Do the birds eat yours?
Oh yes they do, just as soon as they are ripe enough. Malus butterball is gone, all eaten
They are amazingly good condition still. Lovely shot.
Thank you. Butterball has been stripped so only a matter of time I should think.
Really lovely! My crabapples are all long gone.
Thanks. These are diminishing quickly now