There were two pairs of Chaffinches in the Flower Walk: the old familiar pair and these younger ones, All were expecting pine nuts.
One of the Coal Tit pair at the Serpentine Gallery came to my hand again. The other one still hasn't dared to.
The male Little Owl was in the chestnut tree, which has plenty of leaves now so he doesn't need to seek cover in the lime next to it.
A young Magpie at the northwest corner of the bridge pestered a parent to feed it while an angry Wren scolded both of them.
There was another Wren a short way along the path shouting at another Magpie.
A Wood Pigeon reached down for fruit in a bird cherry tree near the Italian Garden.
One of the Reed Warblers here was singing from an unusual place, the top of holly tree.
Another appeared for a moment in the reed bed by the Diana fountain, and I got one hasty shot before it vanished into the reeds.
The three latest Grey Heron chicks in the nest at the east end of the island shuffled and flapped while waiting for their parents to return.
Sad to say, the strong winds yesterday have destroyed the Great Crested Grebes' nest on the chain at the island. The nest was on the lee side of the island and would have survived if the people at the boat hire had not tied a boat to the chain, depsite being asked not to. The female grebe consoled her mate by giving him a small fish -- not the other way round as you might suppose.
The male Black Swan was turning over the remaining eggs on the nest basket while his Mute mate took their single cygnet for a ride on the water. It's been three days since this cygnet hatched, and it doen't look as if the other eggs will hatch now. Thanks to Duncan Campbell for this video.
The cygnet, on its first day on the water, was already picking up midges and larvae.
The swans with five cygnets were at the Lido. Let's hope they don't go any closer to the Black Swan.
Another swan flew up the Serpentine.
The Canada Geese with three goslings were feeding on the grass at the Vista.
A female Black-Tailed Skimmer dragonfly perched on a Chilean rhubarb leaf in the Dell.
A Buff-Tailed Bumblebee gathered pollen on a red-hot poker flower in the Rose Garden.
















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