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Tree Sparrows gathering nesting materials |


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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