Easter-time Gorse blooms
The gorse is coming into bloom here on the moor – traditionally it was used as a colourant for painting Easter eggs – though I’ve never tried it.
In stopping to admire the flowers I disturbed a Stonechat pair – the male perching high and calling with a sharp loud sound, like two stones being tapped together (hence its name). The female busy with nesting, collecting material and disappearing deep into the centre of the protective, spiky Gorse. A perfect Easter treat to see them.
I brought a little snip of Gorse home from the Stonechat’s bush, for the cheery yellow flowers to celebrate Easter and the nesting birds.
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