The restrictions imposed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic have certainly focused the mind on the photography of the 'ordinary', mostly in the garden. Here's a selection for the month of May.
A pair of Jays has been frequenting the garden on a regular basis either to use the bird bath or the pond. |
A Green Woodpecker is a common visitor
A Green Woodpecker is a common visitor
And a pair of Great Spotted Woodpeckers are nesting nearby.
This male Blackbird has been singing his heart out day in,day out for the entire month .
Whilst his mate quietly gets on with domesticities
A Blue Tit has successfully raised a brood but all have dispersed without trace.
A Wood Pigeon has built a nest in next doors palm tree and here takes a well earned rest in the hot sun.
Magpies visit the birdbath regularly
..and the villain of the peace, a Sparrow Hawk often takes the opportunity of a wash in the wildlife pond.
...and just outside the garden a flyover Little Egret.
.......and on the pond...
A Broad-bodied Chaser Dragonfly (m)
...and his partner ....Broad-bodied Chaser Dragonfly (f)
...and to end, Common blue damselflies
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According to the the Met Office it has been the sunniest spring on record for the UK, following on from the wettest February on record.
Strange times.
Stay alert and watch those garden birds!
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