Saturday, 8 August 2015

Arthur's Seat

Some photos from Arthur's Seat from this morning:

The red-orange berries on the rowan trees are a great colour contrast with the vivid pink of the rosebay willow-herb



Lovely thistles in bloom
and a close up!

Lovely to see the vipers bugloss in bloom, it was buzzing with bees, though none of them stopped still long enough for me to photograph  them


5 comments:

sage said...

Beautiful!

RG said...

Roll up your pant legs and stroll through that lovely field of thistles! I dare you!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, I love the pretty views and field of thistle. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!

Simon Douglas Thompson said...

I like viper's bugloss, having found in flowering on the Lincolnshire coast last October

Lowcarb team member said...

I found this very interesting because I looked up more detail about Arthur's Seat on Wiki.

"Arthur's Seat is the largest of the three parts of the Arthur's Seat Volcano, a site of special scientific interest, which is designated to protect its important geology, grassland habitats and uncommon plant and animal species"

This is why I love reading a variety of blogs you learn something, or read something every day which you may not have thought of, or known about.

Lovely photo's too. Thank you.

All the best Jan