Categories DavidDead white nettle Post author By David Post date 22 May 2010 Like the dead nettle, the deadness is because it merely looks like a nettle, and does not sting.
Categories DavidBrightly coloured fly Post author By David Post date 21 May 2010 A very distinctive fly, with its bright shiny body.
Categories DavidGround ivy Post author By David Post date 20 May 2010 Like many wild plants (often also seen as weeds) this one has lots of folk names, including Creeping Jenny. It’s a member of the mint family.
Categories DavidMallow leaf Post author By David Post date 20 May 2010 Apparently these are edible, though the descriptions I have seen are not such as to enthuse me to rush out to give it a try.
Categories DavidJack by the hedge Post author By David Post date 19 May 2010 Among its other names is Poor Man’s Mustard, which gives the pointer to the plant family it belongs to, and to a possible culinary use.
Categories DavidDuck and ducklings Post author By David Post date 18 May 2010 Yet another set of ducklings, which must have been freshly hatched when I spotted them on the Staffs & Worcs canal early in May.The mother was keeping a very careful eye on them.