We had a lovely walk around Corstorphine Hill yesterday.
One of our favourite places to walk, and yesterday the trees were full of birds, which was lovely to see, particularly as so often it is an oddly quiet place for birds. We saw this Treecreeper carefully making its way up the tree trunk
while nearby we saw this Nuthatch, which had earlier being carefully making its way down a tree
Plus this Great Spotted Woodpecker
And this Carrion Crow
There are still insects around, we saw a couple of Red Admiral Butterflies (though they were out of range of the cameras) and this Eupeoides Hoverfly that took a liking to Crafty Green Boyfriend's boot
And several ladybirds, mostly the invasive Harlequins
We were fascinated by this Slime Mould that was growing in an old fallen tree (possibly the Egg Shell Slime Mould?)
and these Stump Puffball fungi
Happy October Wishes.
ReplyDeleteNice to see your photographs from your walk around Corstorphine Hill.
All the best Jan