It was a dull and drizzly day today as I walked along the Water of Leith. There are spider webs everywhere, looking like lace with all the raindrops hanging on them.
It was a good day for birdwatching too. I can almost guarantee seeing bullfinches along the Water of Leith, but today I saw seven of them all together, where before I've only ever seen four at most (and that when parents are feeding offspring). Spylaw Park was full of long tailed tits and at one point when I was closer to the river, a large flock of long tailed tits surrounded me, chattering away and flying round me. I also got three very good views of dippers bobbing in the river.
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Juliet, that second web is a wonder.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, spider is an artistic creature.
ReplyDeleteDew on spider webs. A wonderful thing, because they're easier to see (and thus not plow into!).
ReplyDeleteI love seeing spiders' webs all bejewelled with raindrops - they remind me of the years when I walked the children to school along the lane and looked at those webs and all the other things along the way.
ReplyDeletePomona x
So special, the photos of spider webs. Are the birds you mentioned in your area year-round?
ReplyDeleteinteresting,,,iam always intrigued by their web..
ReplyDeleteYour wet bejewelled webs are wonders. Thank you for posting such lovely pictures!
ReplyDeletePretty pictures.
ReplyDeleteWe have been seeing plenty of dippers on our river walks too. They can float like a gull - I did not know that but we saw them do it!
Raindrops on a spiderwebs - there is not much better than that as far as art and nature go - wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteMagic capsules of life's essential nutrient on cobwebs from spiders of time... Sigh :-)
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