A tiny, tiny wasp, a mere fraction of the size of the late summer, picnic-interrupting wasp types. Identified, by the pattern-recognition software of iNaturalist, as an Exallonyx species.
A young magpie at the edge of one of the Barley Field paths, spreading its feathers widely as it presses its body to the ground. It’s anting: encouraging ants to climb over tis feathers, possibly to control parasites.