All the Wheatears were in this field which is where I've been hoping to see them for the last few weeks. Newly spread with muck, it's like Wheatear heaven.
The first time I walked through it there were two, half an hour later there were six!
Female
Male
Female Dartford Warbler
Male Stonechat
I've also done a bit of botanizing today, just looking at a few spring flowers along the roadsides locally and I've also seen lots of butterflies including, Small Tortoiseshell (2), Peacock (6+), Brimstone 4, and my first Holly Blues (2) of the year.
Brimstone nectaring on Lesser Periwinkle - Vinca minor
Peacock basking on the roadside.
Common Dog Violets - Viola riviniana with queen Early Bumblebee - Bombus pratorum
Common Dog Violets - Viola riviniana
Wood Anemone - Anemone nemorosa
Yellow Archangel - Lamiastrum galeobdolon subsp. Argentatum
Three Cornered Leek - Allium triquetrum
Ivy-leaved Speedwell - Veronica hederifolia subsp.hederifolia.
With blue petals and dark blue anthers.
Ivy-leaved Speedwell - Veronica hederifolia subsp.lucorum.
With pale lilac flowers and white anthers.
Well possibly, I should really check other details to be certain. They are two different colour forms at least.
Well possibly, I should really check other details to be certain. They are two different colour forms at least.
2 comments:
Great shots and that sun looks so good!
Amazing photos Karen, it's so good to see butterflies again! - Tasha
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