Category Archives: Slow worms

Snowdonia ERYRI. My Love

Snowdonia it is A magic kingdom And it be Where My house is ringed by mountains It’s where Their snow tops smile at me Expressions unfamiliar Mysterious and bold Far across the valley Where stone city has took hold Lots … Continue reading

Posted in A day in the life, Animal Rights, At the edge of a Dawn, Badgers, birds and the environment, Coutryside meanderings, Forests and wild places, goats, lichens and mosses, Ravens and crows, Red Kite, Reptiles and Herpetology, Slow worms, Snowdonia, Tree's that I am close to, Trees, Trees our silent friends, Wales, wild birds, Wild boars, Wild Deers, Wild plants some call weeds bot not I, Wildness is our friend | Leave a comment

The little folk know as the wallies

Dry stone wallers exceptional for wild soul callers they Field mice Shrews And Voles abound   Hedgehogs,and Squirrels play Not  forgetting Samuel Stoat all  the beasties down below side by side with slow worms Newts and Toads all know   … Continue reading

Posted in A country tale, Animal Rights, Drowning our sorrows, Dry stone wall dweller, foxes, fungus, Hedgehogs, Hedgerows, House mice, Insects, lichens and mosses, Mice and rodents, Minks, newts, Slow worms, Snails (Escargot), Snakes and reptiles, Wales, Wallers, WEASELS, wild birds, Wild plants some call weeds bot not I | Leave a comment