Tree Sparrows gathering nesting materials |
Millwood is a sight for sore eyes at the moment, carpeted as it is with wild garlic, wood sorrel and bluebells galore.
All the birds are busy nesting at this time of year. Some young have already successfully fledged, such as the Blackcap family we saw flitting through the trees. I only managed a not so good photo of the female.
On our last visit we saw a dozen or more Mallard ducklings and I was happy to see that at least some of them had survived the dangers of predation that befall so many chicks.
A male Bullfinch put in a brief appearance, before flying off to where his mate was calling to him, out of our view.
The deeper we went into the woods, the more of a blue haze met our eyes. If you have a Bluebell wood nearby, give your senses a treat and take an early morning walk before this all too brief floral display is over for another year!
Thanks for visiting; I hope you enjoy the photos.
such beautiful photos ! I thought the black cap was a dartford warbler at first with his sticky up hair do ! hope you are enjoying long summer days....Gail x
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