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In the garden 2022

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It is a heùchera, they have a colour range from ĺime green through green to dark green and ahades of red, which mine like that is called traffic light through a variety of bronzes and oranges tto dark purple, my favourite plant, lost four this year, but replaced with seven more. Names are cherry cola, lime Ricky, marmalade, tea, black pearl etc, etc, name reflects the colour, a good ground cover long flowering perrenial
Bob
 
look a bit like honey bees to me tinpot but not certain

lyn
I managed to photo in flight today. I think they are some type of wall/masonry bee and are very interested in the plastic vents above the double glazing. In the first pic the bee is directly in front of the hole. You can see it's diagonal shadow on the wall.
 

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There's a fox sleeping on the grass at the moment, he's been there quite a while, looks so peaceful!
rosie.
thats nice rosie
Foxes sleep near their dens, out in the open, or near brush. They use their tail to curl up and stay warm while sleeping, as well as to blend in. foxes build dens, but they are primarily for raising fox kits, not for sleeping.
 
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