The female Mandarin on the Long Water still has two ducklings. She headed off across the lake at the Vista, not noticing that only one was following her.
The one that was left behind ran frantically along the edge, piping pitifully ...
... and skirting a drake which may or may not have been its father, but was unconcerned about protecting it.
Fortunately the mother heard it and came back, fending off a Herring Gull on the way. But now she had a further problem, as there were three drakes here, two of which were hostile and had to be kept from harassing the ducklings.
The single surviving Coot chick at Peter Pan was also in trouble, as a Grey Heron had taken the nest as a fishing station ...
... and it was stuck in the middle of the lake, fortunately being looked after by a parent.
The Coots nesting under the balcony of the Dell restaurant, one of whose chicks was snatched by Pigeon Eater on Friday, still have two.
The Egyptian Geese on the Serpentine had managed to hang on to eleven goslings for another day. They were at the Triangle.
The Canada pair with three were guarding them carefully on the edge east of the Lido.
Several families of Starlings are being raised in the woodland at the back of the Lido, a noisy business.
A Wren in a plane tree on the other side of the path was collecting food for nestlings.
So was the male Coal Tit in the Dell. The nest is well hidden in the yew tree at the southeast corner.
Another pair of Coal Tits has appeared at the Serpentine Gallery.
A young Long-Tailed Tit was flitting about behind the Queen's Temple.
A Blackbird foraged at the edge of the leaf yard.
A Jackdaw waited in a catalpa tree near the Italian Garden.
A Magpie perched on the worn Bath stone arch of the Serpentine bridge, which is 200 years old this year. Repairs are going ahead at the usual glacial pace.
The Lamb's Ears, Stachys byzantina, in the Rose Garden is coming into flower. It's a favourite with Buff-Tailed Bumblebees.
























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