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Standing on a drystone wall in front of buttercups near Kilnsey - Yorkshire Dales

At Morton lochs a few weeks ago.

A Common Blue Butterfly near Loch Milldam in Perthshire.

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He was at Morton lochs this afternoon.

Fallow Bucks

 

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This wee bird was at Morton lochs in Tentsmuir forest this afternoon.

A gorgeous little gosling in the beautiful bluebells

A nice wee bird in Tentsmuir forest.

Taken at Attenborough Nature Reserve

He was having some nuts at Morton lochs this dark afternoon.

Chrysomelidae. Seem to be a very variable little beetle in the colour department.

Nice to see it in:

'Celebrating Somerset'

...a gallery curated by BBC Springwatch

As seen on Springwatch 2020 episode 9, Tuesday 9th June

Magical morning in a small, low tent, listening to the sounds of frogs and cuckoos in the forest. Photographing the hoopoe.

Had to wait a while for it to come into the open as it kept moving trees while calling to be fed. It did briefly go down to the grass and also look for food but then went back to calling for food.

From my mountain bike ride yesterday on my way to Loch Tay from glen Almond,the mountains in the distance are Ben Lawers and An Stuic.

In the East Neuk of fife this morning.

SpringWatch 2024 offered up my little 'Phoretic organism'. Probably a Common Tree Chernes....

 

Phoresis or phoresy is a temporary commensalistic relationship when a phoretic organism (the phoront), attaches itself to a host solely for the purpose of travel.

 

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This wee lamb was so tired he crashed out on the makeshift trough

On the Isle of May

Grey partridge are so shy, this male comes out to check if the coast is clear before crossing the path

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