A single cowslip growing by the edge of the water of the canal near Compton.
Bylet goslings
Goslings in the sidestream of the Severn along the Bylet at Bridgnorth. There’s two broods here: one of four goslings, the other of two.
The fluffy goslings are likely to have hatched that day, or the day before.
Early spring flowers: horsetails
Looking like a miniature conifer wood, a cluster of horsetails, non-flowering plants triving as weeds.
Their brief flowering season already over, these hellebores had seeds which were already ripening. These were in the Dutch Garden at Bantock Park.
West Park tufties: the summer crew
What remained in mid-April of a larger tufted duck flock which had overwintered on West Park lake. Over the winter, numbers of males and females had been approximately equal. Here the drakes heavily outnumbered the ducks.
Early spring flowers:ribwort plantain
Ribwort plantain: another one which isn’t actually a flower, it’s a non-flowering plant.








