Dordogne Days- The Le Port Blog

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Plum Blossom


The broken Mirabelle plumb tree in the orchard is frequented when in flower by Chiffchaffs and is full of Blackbirds and Starlings when it is laden with fruit. The birds generally eat the lot unless jam makers get there first - which is only once every three or four years because the tree is so prolific and one harvest produces enough jam for several years.

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At 8:32 PM, Blogger Administrador said...

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