Saturday, 21 June 2025

Swifts, Taylor, Jonathon and Apus apus

   
Saturday was for housework, maybe not, do some gardening, naw, let's try the impossible and photograph the very fast Swifts teasing me with irregular flybys from behind neighbours houses. 

While awaiting some Swift action a butterfly, a moth and various Bumblebees made my life more difficult by landing on Olive's flower beds, but only for two seconds at a time.

Back to photographing birds elsewhere I think, and maybe not in flight when the light has gone. Something large that stays still, and in the open, and not far away....


Swift, (Apus apus) one of three visiting my garden and nesting in my roof



















Small White Butterfly, which appeared to be searching out leaves on Olive's Nasturtiums to lay it's eggs







Silver Y Moth ( looks newly emerged)



Narcissus Bulb Fly



Chaffinch female

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