The heather in our parts of Scotland started yielding a few days ago after a warm couple of days. Not a fast flow due to lack of bees and warmth, but at least its something. The flowering is beautiful right now, close to its peak, and will go on for about another couple of weeks. The bees are looking better than they were about 3 weeks ago, and have far more brood, 7 bars of sealed seems about normal, and so my earlier worry about no young bees for winter and thus high losses is receding somewhat. Fair proprtion of DLQ colonies among this seasons young ones, marked laying and proven weeks back, but now drone layers.
No longer looking at a total failure on the mountains, but even so, it will be a 50% crop at best, unless we get the very unusual arrival of significant September honey. The weather forecast points that way as does the heather flowering, bee power a bit low, but heres hoping.