Sunday, 21 October 2018

A Year of Late Cornish Day 293


Dew Cansves Dedh Pajer Ügens ha Terdhek

De Sül, kensa warn ügens mis Hedra.
Sunday, 21st October.





Todnhes golow rüdh ew adro dhe seyth cans nanometer (620-750nm). Hedn’ew todnhes hir. Hirra es hedna ew isrüdh (tòbmder). Nei ell gweles golow rüdh ha edhyn ell gweles hedna ewedh. Rüdh ew liw a bris rag nebes anodhans. Ma brodn rüdh dhe rüdhek. Ha da ew edhyn debry mor/greun rüdh, ke nag ew oll mor/greun rüdh da rag debry. Scaw cogh ha bryony ew winyk.

The wavelength of red light is about seven hundred nanometers (620-750 nm). That is a long wavelength. Longer than that is infrared (heat). We can see red light and birds can see that as well. Red is an important colour for some of them. A robin has a red breast. And birds like eating red berries, though not all red berries are good for eating. Woody nightshade and bryony are poisonous.

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