Ragged Robin. Lychnis flos-cuculi
Pyrrhosoma nymphula. Large Red Damselfly
Silent voices
Tranquility
Yellow Flag Iris. Iris pseudacorus
Wild Orchid
Wyle Cop.
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Flowery field
Hot Poppy
Lunch time
Great spotted woodpecker
A sleepy corner on the Montgomery Canal near Maesb…
HFF from Shropshire
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Barracks Passage.
Mullein. Verbascum thapsus
The symbol of hope during the pandemic.
Trifolium rubens in the rain
Alstromeria and poppy in the rain
Light and shadow
Ringlet butterfly playing hide and seek in the rag…
Last HFF of May 2020.
Yellow rattle. Rhinanthus minor
Green layers.
HFF from a little corner of Shropshire
Swans at Whittington
Birdsfoot trefoil. Lotus corniculatus
Wine Away The Hours
I saw three ships
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At the top of the world
Goosander. Mergus merganser
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Backlighting
I see fields of green, red poppies too. What a wo…
SSC Minimalism
En Pointe
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Social distancing? No problem
Geranium robertianum. Herb robert
Field Pansy. Viola arvensis
HFF and Happy Mayday from Ruyton XI Towns.
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Sedge warbler
Even with two hearing aids in I find it difficult to hear birdsong unless the surrounding area is totally silent, and even if I do hear it, I cannot determine the direction from whence it comes. Step in Adrian. Yesterday at the beginning of our canal walk he pointed out this little brown bird (an unidentified LBB) singing his heart out n the opposite side of the canal. I took several photos of it, and one of them worked quite well. When we returned to the same place two hours later he was still there and still making heavenly music. It wasn't until I downloaded the photo that I could identify the songster.
A Willow Warbler Calling
A Willow Warbler Calling
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It is incredible what it can do: it is wintering in South Africa. I don't know how he manages to survive this long journey.
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