Happy New Year, everyone!

As I’ve done for the past few years, I’d planned to walk a circuit of Cardiff Bay today, challenging myself to find as many birds, and wildflowers in bloom, as possible. But the weather has intervened: heavy rain squalls are barrelling through and we’re under a yellow wind warning until 3pm. I hope to get out late afternoon for at least a local stomp but may return too late and too wet to get today’s blog out in good time. So, here’s a special encounter from a couple of weeks ago, on 17 December, when my end-of-year countdown blogs were underway.

Fortunately, as I rounded the corner to begin walking the path alongside the River Ely, I was searching the adjacent embankment for any birds and noticed this gorgeous Sparrowhawk, initially perched on a rock, and then it hopped on to a neighbouring dead tree trunk. Amazingly, it didn’t spot me (or, perhaps, wasn’t concerned by my presence), and I got quite a few photos before a motorboat, heading in to the marina, passed quite close behind, disturbing the bird and causing it to fly off.

These are the special moments I so love when I’m out on my daily wanders. I hope, in 2025, that your days will be full of wildlife and wildflowers, and similar special moments in Nature!
This to say a big thank you for all your posts through 2024. Lyn and I always look forward to reading them, as does my father (93 and housebound as I think I mentioned in our exchange last year) and other family members. You bring many people a lift to their day.
I really enjoy your Advent countdown, amazing that you can find something for every letter!
I hope that you carry on with your artistic responses to nature too. One of my art subjects for 2025 will be our fabulous native black poplars, on the brink of extinction but hanging in there with the help of some dedicated volunteers. Just wondering if you have every featured one in your area?
Wishing you a happy, nature-filled new year,
Richard (Bavin)
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I really appreciate your kind words, Richard. Posting daily blogs takes a lot of work but comments like yours, and knowing that the whole family is enjoying my posts, really makes it all worth while. 🙂
My art challenge this year is draw all the butterflies I see, which I already know will not be easy.
And I think I need to make it my mission to find a local Black poplar!
Best wishes to you and Lyn, your Dad and the rest of the family for a happy, healthy and nature-filled 2025! 🙂
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Just wanted to wish you happy new year! And thank you aga
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Best wishes for 2025 to you, too, and many thanks for your support and kind comments. 🙂
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