Dunnock standing on a fence post by the footpath near the Wightwick Mill lock.
Early spring flowers: lords and ladies
Lots of the plants which flower in early spring grow on the ground storey of woodland, and develop leaves and flowers before the the trees grow their leaves and monopolise the sunlight. Lords and ladies (wild arum) are one such species.
Conical magpie nest
A very big and conical nest on one of the tall trees overlooking Compton Mill lock.
Distant brimstone butterfly
The yellow smudge in these pictures is a brimstone butterfly resting on a bush, right at the limit of my lens’s zoom ability. It’s a male: the females are paler. A few minutes later one was seen fluttering in the distance, likely the same individual.
Early spring flowers: white dead nettle
Red dead nettles have been flowering for some weeks. The white flowered version are just starting to catch up with them.
Early spring flowers: ribwort plantain
OK, not flowers, because plantains are non-flowering plants. This one was growing by the edge of a pavement.







