I had to take so many photos to capture these busy fellas, they were all just flitting from one flower to another, disappearing inside. Lovely to watch.
“Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
Keep them coming, some lovely stuff here - busy French bees and colourful Texan birds.
I was taking some photos of "our" deer tonight.
While I was standing at the glass door to the garden our resident fox sauntered past at my feet! Too close to get a shot with the big lens I was using but here is one from a few days ago in a favourite snoozing spot he returns to most evenings.
I have been trying to get some decent shots of great crested grebes I spotted on a lake I walk round a couple of times a week.
Last night in our garden by the pond. We had a bit of a party for my Aunty Mo yesterday, she was 90. There were some sandwiches left over. The adult foxes are gathering food up to take back to the cubs.
Amazing what goes on after dark! Your deer and fox seem very happy to share space. Ours keep their distance from each other and we have seen deer actively chase away foxes.
We only have the one deer. She moved in next door while the area was in the first lockdown and the roads were deserted. We are probably a couple of miles from open fields where she should be. The problem is going to be when building work starts on the land next door, where will she go? We are on a busy main road. The foxes and deer seem to be happy together. We have some footage of them in the snow together.
A bit of deer/fox interaction for you from this evening. The fox was back in his snoozing spot when the roe buck came along and decided it looked comfy.
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Little visitor earlier this week.