1st July 2021. Andy M took a walk along the Old Railway Cutting in the early morning recently, and particularly noted the large number of juvenile birds in the hedgerows -
Robin,
Blue Tit,
Dunnock and
Goldfinch - mostly moving around in loose groups, but with some younger birds still being fed by the adults. Also notable were the number of birds still singing, including
Lesser Whitethroat,
Blackcap,
Chiffchaff and
Skylark.
In the sun, a few butterflies were venturing out, including good numbers of Meadow Brown, a few Large Skipper and a few Small Heath still around.
The Hedge Bedstraw was flowering nicely, as were Common St John's Wort and Oxford Ragwort.
A slightly disheveled adult Robin
Adult Robin
Lesser Whitethroat in full song

A young Robin - waiting hopefully for the parents to return with food
A young Dunnock - also waiting patiently
Young Blue Tit in search of insects
Young Blue Tit, dropping off and onto flight
Tree Bumblebee on Meadow Vetchling
Male Meadow Brown
Male Meadow Brown
Male Large Skipper
Male Large Skipper
The last few Elder flowers, as the berries start to form
Common St John's Wort
Oxford Ragwort
Hedge Bedstraw
Grey Squirrel ... if I stay really still, maybe he won't see me ...
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