Business as Usual
Our lives might be, maybe, not on hold; but at least constrained, restrained and contained. Despite all that, the rest of nature is gearing up for summer without consideration of our species' travails. And the relative absence of our imposition on everything [else but ourselves] seems to be having a definite and positive effect.
We've always encouraged wildlife here - we have a garden which is large, semi-wild and which hosts all manner of insects, butterflies, birds, bats, other small mammals and the occasional amphibian (we need to work on this one,) but nature's gone nuts this season. I don't know how many birds are nesting here, but it's way more than usual.
The bees and the butterflies are early this year and there's a female wasp looking to nest already - shaving wood off the bench near the house for building material.
Tonight we were serenaded by this little beauty, perched on top of the small holly at the back of the garden shed.
Beauty in small things
Zen
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