The male Little Owl at the Serpentine Gallery was staying in the shade in his usual lime tree ...
... and his son was lurking in the chestnut.
A Blackbird in the Rose Garden caught a couple of moths in a flower bed.
Two Stock Doves drinking on a fallen tree in the Long Water were joined by a third.
One of the young Grey Herons from the nest at the east end of the island came right down and explored a boat.
The tatty Black-Headed Gull at Fisherman's Keep remains alone although others are now spreading on to the Serpentine from the Long Water. From where it was it could see several, but didn't want to join them.
The Great Crested Grebes at the island are still on their unreliable nest.
The Coot at the bridge is also in an uncertain place. So far the eggs remain intact.
A pair on the other side of the bridge were feeding chicks under the willow. The view is restricted but I could see three.
I've never been able to see more than two Moorhen chicks on the fallen tree at Peter Pan despite a reliable report of three ...
... but Moorhens are very good at hiding their families. This teenager near the island popped up unexpectedly, possibly from a nest hidden under the boat hire platform.
The solitary Moorhen in the Dell lost its mate to a fox several years ago. Since then it has stayed alone apart from one short-lived flirtation.
The Black Swan, who has been by himself for several days, was back with his Mute mate 4GIQ near the bridge.
4DTT and her two cygnets crossed the Vista.
A female Emperor dragonfly was buzzed by a male Common Blue damselfly as she laid eggs on a patch of algae in the Italian Garden. Damselflies are territorial and don't like intruders, especially ones that might eat them.
A male perched on a red yucca in an urn on the parapet.
A Common Carder bee fed on an agapanthus in the Dell.
A globe thistle in the Rose Garden attracted a Buff-Tailed Bumblebee.






































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