A long-legged spider on the railing of a fence. Legs and all, it was quite large for a British spider. It was also moving quickly and unpredictably, perhaps spinning a web. So I had a lot of trouble keeping it in frame as I tried to get pictures on a mobile phone.
Painted lady on valerian flowers
We may, apparently, be having a painted lady summer this year. As yet, there have been arrivals in some numbers near the south and east coasts. Here in the west midlands, sightings have been of ones and twos.
This painted lady was going from flower to flower on one of the species’ favourite plants, a valerian. It was concentrating so hard on what it was doing, I was able to get close enough to take these pictures on a mobile phone.
Tuliptree flowering
A tuliptree on a quiet residential side road flowering, brought on by the spell of hot weather in May. I don’t remember the tree having ever flowered previously.
Leafcutter bee in rock rose flowers
A leafcutter bee as it travelled form flower to flower on a cistus (rock rose) bush.
Street wildflowers: columbines
These columbines (aquilegia) are more likely to be cultivars which are now self-seeding in this currently uncultivated garden, but they are clearly holding their own.
Street wildflowers: spurge
Not so much a wildflower as a cultivar gone feral, these spurges are nevertheless holding their own, spreading in competition with the interlopers in this front garden.





