Even at the end of March, it’s still raining heavily several days a week. I don’t mind too much as the showers bring a freshness to the air which has disappeared after a couple of days of hot sunshine.
The leaden black skies look stunning as a backdrop to the fresh greenery all around. Birds are mating, insects are at their peak, and the park is lush and green.
This Grey Lourie was enjoying the morning sun after a wet night.
And this Citrus Swallowtail sat drying its wings long enough for me to compose a photo.
And then it rained again. Big, fat, heavy, wetting droplets which thud on the brim of your hat, and soak everything in a matter of seconds!