The Parkbos.
Beautiful piece of nature in the village.
Behind the nursing home where I work is the Parkbos. When I go shopping after work, I often cycle through it on my way to the mall. And often I stay and look at certain spots for a while. Come along and I'll show you what I've come across in recent years.
February

In a sunny spot, the buds of the cobbler plant open.

The forsythia is also early again.

The bees are already busy visiting every flower.

At the end of February, this peacock eye is the first butterfly I see again in 2019.

And a little later I see this atalanta.Â
Enjoy all kinds of flowers in February

Lungwort.

A small kind of marigold.

The many buds on the plum tree
March

With its long tongue, the field bumblebee can grow well in the long flowers of the cave root.

Lemon butterfly.
It is getting more and more colorful with whole strips of wild hyacinths, crocuses, clowns, little daffodils and this lemon butterfly feasts on the nectar of snow fame.

One more.
On another day, I'm lucky that another lemon butterfly wants to pose for me. Beautiful as you can see the scales on the wings.


Warming.
When I stand in the clearing in the middle of the grove on a sunny day, there is always an atalanta. They sit in the sun and you can approach them very close.


The chopped aurelia often sits in a different spot on the edge of the grove where the lawn is.

April

Anemones.

A primrose.

Beautiful little beetle.
At the beginning of April, I sit on a tree stump, looking around, when suddenly a very busy little animal comes up. It is very difficult to get the animal sharp, it always runs out of the picture. This is the best photo of the ant beetle.
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