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Small flies resting on leaves

Small flies resting on leaves

Small flies warming themselves in the sun as they rested on leaves. There’s more than one species represented here.

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Cowslips, Bantock

Cowslips, Bantock

The wildflower meadow area of Bantock Park doesn’t seem to me to have as diverse a range of wildflowers as it did a few years ago. But one species which is hanging on is cowslips.

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Long-tailed tit gathering lichen

Long-tailed tit gathering lichen

A long-tailed tit, one of two or three which were flitting about high in one of the trees overhanging the lake in West Park. The tit seemed to be busy pecking at the lichen which was growing thickly on the branches of the tree. Perhaps it was gathering some. Moss and lichen are important building materials for long-tailed tit nests.

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Down to two

Down to two

The West Park greylag geese have lost half their goslings. They had grown quite big, so it might have been a fox which took them. The remaining pair, still growing fast, are being guarded as fiercely as ever by the three adults.

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Dandelions, almost gone

Dandelions, almost gone

Dandelions after they’ve finished flowering. For one, the seeds have ripened and been dispersed by the wind, with perhaps one final seed still clinging to the plant.

Dandelions, almost gone

On another stem of the same plant, the seeds are still ripening, and have not yet opened to form a ‘dandelion clock’.

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Caterpillar on a stick

Caterpillar on a stick

A scarlet moth caterpillar climbing on a stick, the remains of one of last year’s plants. Anther one was nearby on a living leaf.

There were several of these caterpillars around, but now they’ve disappeared. Hopefully, most of them are now pupating, and will be on the wing later in the summer.

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Tufties on a log

Tufties on a log

A pair of the West Park tufted ducks resting on a fallen tree by one of the islands in the lake. I can’t remember ever seeing a tuftie out of the water in the park before – the bird sleep afloat. Although they were at opposite ends of the log, they seemed to be a pair. Perhaps they are thinking of nesting on the island. That, too, would be a first as far as I know.

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Greylag gosings out again: West Park

Greylag gosings out again: West Park

This year’s gaggle of greylag goslings out again last Sunday morning. This time they were stretched out on the path by the lake, basking in the morning sun. Once again, they were guarded by three adults: the parents and another female.

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Nettle by a wall, flowering

Nettle by a wall, flowering

A nettle growing between a pavement and a gable wall. The budding flowers and the colour contrast between the green of the fresh leaves and the red of the bricks in the wall caught my eye.

Nettle by a wall, flowering
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Small frog on a plank

Small frog on a plank

A small and fairly recent garden pond. A plank leading in to the pond has become a regular perch for a small frog. The frog is one of at least four which have taken up home in the pond.

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Hare’s foot inkcaps, West Park

Hare's foot inkcaps, West Park

Hare’s foot inkcaps. New mulch had been spread under lots of the shrubbery at West Park. The hare’s foot inkcaps appeared to have been brought in with this mulch, as there were several of these small patches of the mushrooms, each some distance from the next. By the time I got round to seeing them, they were past their best.

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Reed flower tip

Reed flower tip

The furry-looking flower of a reed, not quite at the stage where it is covered with pollen for dispersal on the wind. I had a close-up filter on the camera because I was trying for pictures of insects, so this photo just shows the tip of the reed flower.