On hot days, it’s not unusual to see pigeons crouching down, spreading their wings and sunbathing. Smaller birds such as sparrows also adopt similar postures, but are then more active wriggling around: they’re anting, or having a dust bath. With the re ent warm weather, the Canada geese in West Park have been joining in as eell.
Author: David
Female beautiful demoiselles, Worfield
Beautiful demoiselle damselflies resting on leaves on plants overhanging the Worfe at Worfield. These were females, displaying themselves for the attention of males. The males are if anything even more gaudily coloured, in shades of day-glo electric blue.
These pictures were taken a few years ago. The river used to have lots of damselflies at the points where it could be approached in and near Worfield at this time of year. Hopefully, it still does.
Nibbled red-footed bolete
A bolete mushroom, much nibbled by slugs and snails. Boletes are a group of fungi which have a classic mushroom shape, and drop their spores from the underside of their caps. But the spores emerge from pores, rather than from gills.
Assorted coot chicks, West Park
Coot chicks at different stages of growth, all seen on the same morning. From different nests on the shores of the island on the eastern lobe of the lake at West Park: the area which seems to be the prime location for coot nests.
Sunbathing (pigeons, West Park)
On warm sunny days, pigeons sometimes squat down, spread their wings, and take the rays. This time, a crowd of the flock in West Park were spread out on a lawn area which was covered in flowering daisies. The birds were even all aligned, like sunbathers at a popular beach resort.
Back in 2011, Wightwick Manor held some sort of open day on a June weekend (National Trust properties usually have them one weekend in September during World Heritage week). We took advantage to have a good look around the grounds.
As we walked around the pond, this dragonfly was climbing a leaf as it emerged from its aquatic juvenile stage, almost ready to take to the wing as an adult.







