Monday, 4 June 2012

Yellow Flowers and Dipper Families

There are lots of these yellow daisies in Colinton and Craiglockart Dells (Water of Leith) just now. 
Here's a neat hideaway for a young dipper! Click on the photo to get a better view! I saw two families of dippers on the river today.
Several buttercup meadows too! 

For Nature Notes

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

We have buttercups blooming now, here. I am not sure what those yellow daisy are, but I think I have seen them in commercial bouquets.

Michelle May-The Raspberry Rabbits said...

Incredible that they can stay there near the water like that. Love the buttercup meadow. Makes me feel at peace to look at it.

Megan Coyle said...

looks like it was a beautiful day :) love the yellow flowers!

RG said...

Buttercups are so pretty - but so invasive in lawn and garden. And - if I remember right - it was buttercups that kept getting Tootle the Train Engine in trouble!!!

bunnits said...

Oh, I do so wish there were dippers in the Southeast US. I love to watch footage of them in action.

PJ said...

How sweet Spring is! Birds and water are always fascinating to watch, my bluebirds are always waiting for the garden sprinkler.

dosankodebbie said...

I wish I could roll and roll and roll in that yellow-dotted green carpet. And smell the air. And watch the dippers. (sigh)

Christina said...

Beautiful!

Unknown said...

So wonderful colors!

ashok said...

lovely...someday i want to paint these yellow flowers!

eileeninmd said...

Looks like a great spot for the dipper. Great sightings. The flowers are pretty too. Have a great day!

Leora said...

I love your buttercups. I find them difficult to photograph and fun to see in real life.

Laura said...

so serene.

Nature Rambles said...

Beautiful shots! The countryside must be so beautiful now!

Rambling Woods said...

I would love to have a yard full of these..I just love them...Thank you for linking up to Nature Notes..Michelle

Tina´s PicStory said...

wonderful! love this yellow flowers :)