Monday, 28 May 2018
Summer Yellows and a Bold Mistle Thrush
It's a beautiful day today and the buttercup meadows are yellow in the Dells alongside the Water of Leith
The laburnums are too! In fact I've never seen the laburnums look more beautiful than they do this year.
This mistle thrush was busy collecting food for its brood and was entirely fearless in running towards us
It was also a great day for insects, lovely to see so many orange tip butterflies
plenty of hoverflies too, including this Helophilus pendulus
and bumble bees too, including this early bumble bee, looking slightly inelegant in flight
Thanks to Crafty Green Boyfriend for the photos of the thrush and the insects.
Thinking about:
birds,
In and around Edinburgh,
nature diary,
Spring,
Water of Leith
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3 comments:
Hello, pretty images. I love the last shot of the bee! Enjoy your day and new week!
Yellow flowers are my absolute favorite and I can't imagine anything more lovely than a field full of buttercups! The thrush would be a wonderful bonus however. What a joyful collection~
Nothing better than a sunny spring day!
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