A very rare and pretty flower, the blue eyed grass (sisyrinchium angustifolia) happened to be at my feet when I was at Arne nature reserve,Dorset. It is mainly to be found in America and Canada but also found in the West of Ireland.
I am so pleased to notice that the peregrine falcons that nest on Bournemouth college clock tower have fledged at least three young, despite the terrible weather conditions for hunting and the rain and wind. they seem to be doing fine.Here the three brown juveniles are basking in the warm sun (two are visible)while the hen rest at mid day.
The tiercel (male)rests on the west facing sideĀ .
A wing mirror spider (Zygiella x-notata) reflects itself in the wing mirror of my car.These are the most common spiders to be living in such places.