With the weather having been so good and the chance of a change due, I decided to check out some of the other places around the county. Birds were in short supply so I concentrated on the also
ran's and I am glad I did. There is no order to the pictures just some of the captures from the day. As a point of interest, you might wonder why Bees do not drink at every flower they visit? well that is because if they have been visited before, the bees having smelly feet they can smell that the flower has been emptied
.

The White faced darters on the Moss at W
hixall were in and out as the cloud cover changed.

These field Pansies were brilliant on the Heath at
Prees.

Cotton grass blowing in the wind has always been one of me favourite images.

A Common Blue taking part of the abundance of Birds foot trefoil.

A
Cinnabar.

Butterfly's were low compared to the number of Bee's

A Beautiful
Demoiselle
For whatever reason just could not get them on the background I wanted.
A few more in the next out and about trio
Cheers
Paul
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