Sunday, 31 May 2015

St Andrews Park

A rather cool and blustery visit to the park produced an elusive family of tits playing hide and seek among the leaves, so I couldn't get many glimpses of the species, although I think they might have been Coal Tits. Also I'm happy to report that the Tree Bumblebee nest near the dead wood habitat is still thriving, although I couldn't get a photo of the constant coming and going. At the pond a Buff-tailed Bumblebee was nectaring in one of the Yellow Iris.
Buff-tailed Bumble and Iris
Some nice Common Mallow flowers were seen near the arches.
Common Mallow

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