Small dusty wave, a tiny but apparently quite common moth. This one had taken shelter on a day with bursts of heavy rainfall.
Author: David
Stonecrop on a roof gutter, Bridgnorth
On the roof of one of the shops in Bridgnorth’s Low Town, stonecrop thriving in the guttering.
East Castle Street in Bridgnorth has some showcase front gardens. These poppies were growing on the pavement in front of one of the houses which doesn’t have a front garden, escapees.
Herring gull on roof, Rye Harbour
A herring gull looking down, apparently pensively, as it stood on the ridge of a house roof in Rye Harbour.
Poppy, Bridgnorth Town Park
A poppy flowering in Bridgnorth Town Park. I was standing on Castle Walk, which is several feet lower than the park. By poking my camera through the park railings, I was able to picture the flower at its own level with out needing to bend down.
Young blackbird, Bridgnorth Town Park
A young blackbird investigating a patch of ground in Bridgnorth Town Park where wood chip mulch spread under bushes has been disturbed, leaving bare soil.







