The Stonechat family of Trendlebere Down #4
It’s a glorious day on Dartmoor.
My favourite little characters are busy feeding and avoiding death by predator:
This family of Stonechats are very endearing:
The males have distinctive orange breasts, a white collar and a lovely black head:
They are very tricky to photograph. Either the white collar is completely ‘blown-out’ or the black is as black as black can be:
Sitting in this Gorse bush is worth every moment.
This male has a small tick underneath his eye. It’s making me itch at the thought. I glance down at the bush I’m in and wonder if something’s biting me.
Luckily, it isn’t.
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