The bold Song Thrush by the Henry Moore sculpture was in the same place collecting larvae and insects for the nestlings. If you stay still and don't do anything to alarm it, it will hop around right by your feet.
At the other side of the lawn a pair of Robins were both picking up caterpillars for their nest.
A Whitethroat sang in a treetop near the Speke obelisk, too high for a good picture.
Two Stock Doves fought on a dead tree below.
Great Tits wanting pine nuts get furiously impatient in the five seconds it takes for a picture. They live so much faster than us that it's probably like a quarter of an hour to them.
The Little Owl at the Serpentine Gallery came out in the late afternoon, even more obscured by leaves.
A Grey Wagtail was collecting insects for nestlings on the edge of the Dell restaurant terrace. The nest is at the other end of the Serpentine by the bridge, but wagtails travel fast and widely and you can see the same ones anywhere on the edge of the water and beyond.
A pair of Pied Wagtails hunted midges at Peter Pan.
The number of terrapins in a row on the dead tree opposite the waterfront has now gone up to five.
The Grey Heron sitting in the nest at the east end of the island stood up to stretch its cramped legs and have a preen.
Both the Great Crested Grebes were at their nest on the chain below. It looks as if they are now sitting properly, but I haven't yet had a chance to see eggs.
The male Mute Swan 4FYY was guarding the nest while his mate 4FUF took a turn on the water to feed.
The Egyptian Geese at the Lido are down to four goslings, but these are now growing fast and have a good chance of survival.
A Honeybee on the green alkanet at Temple Gate had remarkably tattered wings but was still flying perfectly well.
Narcissus Bulb Flies ...
... and the unattractively named Flesh Flies are now abundant in the Rose Garden.
Readers will know that I am no fan of cultivated plants, but it has to be admitted that some spectacular roses are appearing.























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