Ribwort plantain: another one which isn’t actually a flower, it’s a non-flowering plant.
Wood tiger moth caterpillar
A caterpillar moving at speed across a canal footpath, heading for the vegetation by the water’s edge. It’s a wood tiger moth caterpillar (considered a pest by fruit tree growers) which would struggle to find any wood to burrow into without reversing its direction.
King’s-Spear
Yellow asphodel (a.k.a. king’s spear) growing in the front garden of one of the houses opposite Bantock Park.
Tulips in the Dutch Garden at the back of Bantock House, around the peak of their flowering. The mid-morning sunlight shining through the petals made them look almost fluorescent.
Early spring flowers: cowslip, Bantock Park
One of the cowslips flowering in the widlflower meadow area of Bantock Park.
Canada goose courtship
I didn’t hang around to confirm it, but I’m pretty sure that these two Canada geese were interacting in a lead-up to mating.







