A mild sunny day started the Goldcrests singing, making them easier to find than usual with these tiny elusive birds. This one was in a pittosporum bush in the Dell ...
... and this one in a yew at Mount Gate.
Ahmet Amerikali was in Battersea Park and found a Firecrest.
The Coal Tit pair at Mount Gate were chasing each other through a holly tree ...
... and the usual male Chaffinch was waiting on the next tree.
A little ornamental conifer in a flower bed in the Rose Garden made a perch for a Blue Tit ...
... and a Wren.
The Little Owl at the Serpentine Gallery was there when I came into the park, by one of the holes in the hollow old chestnut ...
... and as I went home I saw him again on a higher branch, and he was well worth a second picture.
The sunshine brought people to the terrace of the Lido restaurant, and Starlings waited on an umbrella for their chance to grab scraps.
A Grey Wagtail was hunting midges from a post at the bridge ...
... where the Coots were having several tries at fitting a twig into their already large nest.
The dominant Mute Swan and his mate's neglect of the nesting island in the Long Water has allowed in a pair of Canada Geese ...
... but on the Serpentine two pairs of swans had their eyes on the nest site behind the railings at the boathouse.
A pair of Egyptian Geese at the Triangle enjoyed a brisk wash.
The pair at the Lido still have eight goslings.
There were several Yellow-Legged Mining Bees in the Rose Garden again. When not browsing on flowers they seem to like heuchera leaves as a place to rest. I also saw this yesterday. Maybe the yellow colour attracts them, as they were also choosing yellow wallflowers.
A Common Drone Fly, Eristalis tenax, hovered in front of a black sports bag. If there had been anything else in the background I couldn't have got the picture.


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