Just a few from Murton, where Little Ringed Plovers remain, Damselflies were very active and Roe Deer were feeding in the open meadows.
It looks like an update to either the blog or Google Chrome has meant that the phone/tablet version of the blog is showing the Desktop version. I'll look into it, meantime it works Ok if you rotate your device....
Common Blue Damselfly male Great Crested Grebes nest building Sand Martin wall, Murton Roe Deer, Murton
Common Blue Damselfly male Great Crested Grebes nest building Sand Martin wall, Murton Roe Deer, Murton
Common Blue Damselfly male, Murton NR
Common Blue Damselfly female, Murton NR. This was the only female I saw and was out-numbered by the males at least 20 to 1
Roe Deer one of two, the other was sitting in the shade
Greenfinch male with one of this years juveniles in my garden. Photographed from my sofa!
A very green male due to the overcast conditions and camera settings...
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