The first swallows arrived at Chilcotts Farm on 21st April. Over the past week they have been busy searching out nesting sites in the out buildings repairing last year’s nests.
Its great to see them swooping around the beautiful blue sky.
The first swallows arrived at Chilcotts Farm on 21st April. Over the past week they have been busy searching out nesting sites in the out buildings repairing last year’s nests.
Its great to see them swooping around the beautiful blue sky.
A couple of weeks ago I noticed a couple of bees flying from the hive and returning with pollen. It looked like cherry blossom pollen, perhaps from the blackthorn that had started to flower in the hedge rows.
Anyway, the last couple of days, which have been very warm and bright, the bees have been flying and coming back with loads of pollen. In addition, the cherry and plum blossom in the orchard is covered in bees.
Hopefully the weather will remain kind to the bees, and this year’s fruit trees will be well pollenated and produce a bumper harvest of fruit.
This is a meal in-itself. Soft boiled goose egg. Boiled to perfection, soft white, and creamy yolk.
This is how we did it:
We have goose eggs for sale. About 3 times the size of chickens eggs, they are a meal in themselves.
Local collection only.
We are getting a lot of local honey enquiries!
Obviously, this is the start of the season for the bees. Currently the bees are doing well and are busy out foraging for pollen and nectar.
The warm weather is encouraging the blossom to emerge and the bees are going about their business.
Currently cherry, plum and blackthorn flowers are out. As you can see from the pictures, the bees are taking full advantage of this!
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