A pair of magpies carefully search in short grass, finding plenty to snack on.
Author: David
Celandine carpet
Celandines grown to form a mat of plants, flowering on a sunny morning. These were in front of a block of up-market flats, housed in what used to be the local offices of Customs & Revenue.
Pussy willow well out, middle March
A pussy willow right by the edge of West Park lake. When these pictures were taken, the catkins had completely opened, and were beginning to develop their bright yellow pollen.
Sitting on the fence (wood pigeon)
The birds on the lake at Perton all seemed to be taking it easy near to the island. This one wood pigeon was standing on the fence at the spot where people come to feed the ducks.
West Park turtle back again
Back again for (at least) the sixth consecutive year, a turtle which was probably originally abandoned in the lake at West Park.
In the spring, it regularly spends its time on sunny days basking on a fallen log by one of the islands. Some years, it stays there until well in the summer. Others, it disappears, probably having found a less disturbed spot to hang out. Over the winter, it hibernates in the deep mud at the bottom of the lake.
Small flowers, Bantock
Small delicate-looking flowers on a tree in Bantock Park. The tree seemed to be some kind of exotic species. Perhaps it will be easier to identify once the leaves appear.
A week later, the flowers had all fallen, possibly brought down prematurely when the weather turned cold again.





