Maximum temperature here today 16⁰C, minimum 10⁰C. Dry but very grey skies. 21km/h South-Westerly winds with gusts up to 74 km/h.
I have not been out walking since last week when these photos were taken. The very high winds have been a problem and my eyes, despite wraparound glasses, just water all the time and I cannot focus on where I am going let alone focus on the camera.
At home the Viburnum tinus is in flower.
and the first crocuses.
Out walking it was a little misty to begin with but it soon cleared.
The lambs were playing...
as above...
As above...
Looking over the local town.
Seen outside somebodies house.
The little stream is still flowing very fast.
Muddy puddles everywhere....
and the cattle are still standing in mud.
A pleasant surprise was seeing about 8 Brimstone butterflies at various places along the walk, only one settled long enough for me to get a photo. (Gonepteryx rhamni).
Many hundreds of Cranes (Grus grus) were flying overhead, but I was only carrying the Nikon Coolpix so photos were not easy to get. Even more so because most of my walk was through the woods and the trees were in the way! Good to see them returning to the North.
Seen in somebodies smallholding. With thanks to Richard we believe them to be Emperor Geese (Anser canagicus), presumably, these have been domesticated.
Flowers were in abundance, Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) above with a bug.
Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna)
Persian Speedwell (Veronica persica)
Sun Spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia).
Unknown fungus.
And a sunset that surprised me at the end of the day.
Take care everybody, keep well and stay safe.
My local list of wildflowers. (90 Species 23/08/2020).
See also my