The Horse Chestnuts at the Old Mill are unfolding their leaves. I took few shots of the buds yesterday but the results were disappointing due to the low light levels, so I went back this morning to try my luck again. The day was just as grey, but I was delighted to see a pair of Great Tits nesting on the wall of the mill. The was few more of them in the trees nearby, some of them carrying nesting materials in their beaks.
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Great Tit (Parus major) on Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) at the Mill |
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Great Tit just before it went into the gap in the wall where it might be nesting |
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Horse Chestnut buds by the river |
The picutes are really looking so beautiful. Horse Chestnut buds of the river is really so beautiful and rear. Thanks.
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