The Tube strike had kept most people out of the park, which usually allows some good sights, but it was windy and this was making the small birds stay in the bushes, so I didn't get any notable pictures. However, there is some good news.
The Black Swan, after months of courtship, has finally succeeded in mating with his white girlfriend 4GIQ, and she has already laid three eggs on the floating nest basket at the Triangle.
The eggs are hard to see, and this is the best I could manage by holding the camera over my head.
The Canada Geese were together on the island in the Long Water, and Jenna is pretty certain that their eggs are beginning to hatch and that she heard one gosling piping.
It's hard to be sure because of the noise of the fountain a few yards away, where a Grey Heron and a pair of Mallards were standing on the edge of the bowl.
A pair of Great Crested Grebes bounced in the waves on the Serpentine.
Coots are building a nest on the buoys at the Lido, but no nest here has ever succeeded.
The two Mandarin drakes were at the Vista together without the female, which may be a sign that she is nesting in a tree nearby.
A pair of Magpies clung on tight as the wind whipped the bushes by the Diana fountain.
A Jay looked out from hawthorn blossom by the Italian Garden.
A Wood Pigeon stared gravely from a tree in the Rose Garden.
A Long-Tailed Tit brought a midge to a nest behind the Queen's Temple.
Tom was at Rainham Marshes, where he got some much better pictures. A Red Kite soared overhead.
A pair of Chiffchaffs mated on a twig.
There were two fine butterflies, an Orange Tip on a mustard flower ...
... and a Green Hairstreak making a good job of pretending to be a hawthorn leaf.
Back in the Rose Garden I got a picture of a Small White also effectively hiding itself.
A hoverfly perched on a stem looked very much like Eupeodes luniger, but I know you have to be careful about Eupeodes species.








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