This 2020 video is called Texel – Netherlands by drone.
Today near Ecomare museum on Texel, a curlew flying.
In the forest south of Alloo, three butterfly species at Garlic mustard flowers: orange tip, both males and females. Speckled wood. And green-veined white.
Many common bluebell flowers. Bluebells in Britain: see here.
Near the Alloo lake, a black-tailed godwit and a curlew. Many herring gulls and a few lesser black-backed gulls.
Shellducks. Egyptian geese. A common sandpiper.
A buzzard flies past.
Insects and spiders of Texel: here.
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