Sunday, July 22, 2012


The state of this union flag on our downlands walk yesterday might have gladdened the hearts of Scottish nationalists - had there been any around.


The only noteworthy bird was a reed bunting singing in a field of rape seed. There were loads of Ringlet Butterflies everywhere.
    

This photo of the Dorney flood is timed at 6.54 this morning. Although it was the busiest I've seen it,  the only birds were mallards, tufties, lapwings, and (briefly) a little egret.


In a lovely clear blue sky, these two great crested grebes were flying high above the Jubilee River.


I thought for one heart-stopping moment that the red-throated divers had followed me home.

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