Common wintercress flowering by the footpath in Anglers Walk. Apparently quite a common English wildflower, but not one I can recall ever noticing before.
Thirsty crow, Anglers Walk
I was sitting on one of the benches at the Fishermans Car Park, taking a much-needed rest after walking the length of the riverside path through the Anglers Walk nature reserve. One of the carrion crow denizens walked up to where the river had formed a shallow pool by the bank, then spent some time drinking.
Snowdrop anemones, New Place garden
A dense clump of snowdrop anemones (not, as I thought, a low shrub) in the garden of New Place in Stratford on Avon.
A female orange tip butterfly on what are possibly common wintercress flowers. I wasn’t sure whether she was feeding, or advertising her presence for any males in the area.
Red broom flowers, New Place
Broom bush in the garden of New Place at Stratford on Avon with red flowers instead of the usual yellow.
Yellow broom flowers, New Place
A broom bush in the garden of New Place at Stratford on Avon with the usual yellow flowers.





