Saturday, 29 June 2013

Robin 'ood you believe it?

Bumped into fellow wildlifer Jim this morning and he has sent some fab photos of Robins nesting in his Montpelier garden earlier this month:

15 June, One of the parents keeping the then hatch chicks warm
15th June, Going for food
21st June, The chicks
26th June, One of the first chicks to fledge. There were 4 chicks who successfully fledged.
 Jim also 'shot' this hoverfly which looks like an Eristalis species to me:

Along Fairlawn verge there was a Marmalade Hoverfly, an Xanthogramma hoverfly, a Helophilus hoverfly, a Dark Bush Cricket and a few Harlequin Ladybirds, including a copulating pair - the male 'vibrated' in a, like, totally weird way. Also a Jay and a singing Coal Tit nearby.
Harlequin Ladybirds
Marmalade Hoverfly
St Andrews Road produced a Syrphus hoverfly and some Lady's Bedstraw growing on a lawn - this usually appears every year in one of the gardens and is an unusual plant to see in the middle of urban Bristol rather than a Mendip hillside!
Lady's Bedstraw


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