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Monday, 1 June 2009

Transitions in Nature and Interesting Bird Behaviour

fallen tree being colonised by rosebay willow herb and other plants
sycamore tree - dying flowers under developing 'keys' (fruit) click on the photo to see more detail

a coal tit rips through elm fruits looking for insects.....

gnats above the river - a chaffinch behaves like a flycatcher

along the Water of Leith

and wow, on the way home, a swallow swoops in front of me as I cross a city centre car park!

7 comments:

  1. More beautiful pictures. I love that fallen log. And, your writing makes this adventure complete. Well done. Have a nice day.

    Thanks for your visit to my blog and your nice comment.

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  2. Love the header with the ox-eye daisies, one of my favourite flowers Juliet.

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  3. Your life reads like a poem!

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  4. Ma Nature does like change! She is NOT a rabbit!

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  5. I saw a mama wood duck and six babies today. It made me think of you. :)

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  6. Nature is so grand. I like to see how you identify the plants. I am working on this around My Muskoka. Making progress, too!

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  7. I like the links you included in your lovely post.

    We seeing swallows swooping at dusk, over the lake, catching dragonflies. Aren't we lucky to witness such things!?

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