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Autumn in UK
Posted: September 16th, 2009, 12:02 pm
by Jo UK
Photographs of autumnal changes in south England
So far, there have been contributions from Plymouth, in the south west of the country, and from Winchester, in central south. Both areas on or near the coast
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 16th, 2009, 1:21 pm
by Jo UK
Autumn record of trees in Winchester, UK - about 16 Km north of Southampton
Latitude 51.03.46 North
First picture - my neighbours' pear tree. See those pears? I wonder if they will be there next week?
12th September, '09
Lime trees
A tree specialist told me that this is a goat willow.
http://www.toof.org.uk/identify/goatwil ... illow.html
It looks greener and fresher than the lime trees.
This is a helpful visitor who will count the leaves for us
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 17th, 2009, 12:34 am
by Patsycat
What a lovely idea - and for once the weather was lovely today as well!!
So I took a photo of our Oak tree - Quercus Robar - in Plymouth - SW England
Lat 50:25 N Long 4:06 W
Click the pic
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 17th, 2009, 3:00 pm
by Jo UK
The goat willow belongs to our neighbours. They have just told me that the whole tree will be taken down on 30th. September!
How frustrating.
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 19th, 2009, 9:37 pm
by Jo UK
19th. September.
Pear tree
Lime tree
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 19th, 2009, 11:51 pm
by alice44
The pears look riper and the lime tree seems considerably more colourful.
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 1:25 am
by Patsycat
Here the nest picture of my oak tree - taken on 21st Sep 09!!
Not much change
Click the pic!
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 2:37 am
by macdoum
Jo,I think that pear is going to
FALL over the fence any minute now.
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 11:49 pm
by Jo UK
macdoum wrote:Jo,I think that pear is going to
FALL over the fence any minute now.
Well, I am at a loss to understand how it happened, but that pear is no longer on the tree.
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Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 23rd, 2009, 3:11 am
by macdoum
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 24th, 2009, 7:24 pm
by Jo UK
24th. September.
Lime trees.
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 29th, 2009, 10:46 am
by Jo UK
29th September.
Quite a change in the lime trees.
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 29th, 2009, 11:17 am
by alice44
And I guess the next change may be more shocking!
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 30th, 2009, 12:52 am
by macdoum
I think that is the biggest change we have all seen so far ?
(lime tree)
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 30th, 2009, 1:05 am
by Liis
And curious - lime isn't usually an overnight changer. Or have I missed something
? better keep an eye on them, then.
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 30th, 2009, 5:34 am
by alice44
Liis wrote:And curious - lime isn't usually an overnight changer. Or have I missed something
? better keep an eye on them, then.
My comment about the next change being bigger was because I think Jo said her neighbour said the tree was going to be chopped down -- but I was wrong it is the goat willow that is being removed.
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 30th, 2009, 6:15 pm
by Jo UK
The goat willow went this morning. I took a couple of pics as the demolition was in progress. Will post later. It does look bare now - that tree took up a lot of horizon!
Maybe I should photograph the limes more frequently.
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: September 30th, 2009, 11:31 pm
by Jo UK
Just a small amount of goat willow remaining, when I took this.
Now, it has gone completely.
I am not at all sure that I like the new view - too many bricks and roof tops!
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: October 1st, 2009, 5:58 am
by HelenD
[quote="Jo UK"]Just a small amount of goat willow remaining, when I took this.
Now, it has gone completely.
I am not at all sure that I like the new view - too many bricks and roof tops!
But now it is a very English view! Yes, is always a shock when neighbours cut down their trees!
Re: Autumn in UK
Posted: October 1st, 2009, 12:38 pm
by Jo UK
!st October, '09
Lime trees.