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Young swan growing up

Young swan growing up

The lone cygnet raised by the swan pair on West Park pool, now big enough to be independent. The shots with the somewhat smaller bird and the pen (female adult) were taken exactly one month before, when the parents were still very protective.

Earlier the parents had been even more protective.

The cygnet is now swimming alone or with the Canada geese, and there are no signs of the adult birds.

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Heron heading off

Heron heading off

Heron which had decided there were too many people around the canal near Wighwick.

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Buckthorn berries

Buckthorn berries

Berries on a buckthorn bush which was growing on a patch of rough ground by one of the roads on Wolverhampton Science Park.

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Arrowhead leaves

Arrowhead leaf

Arrowhead leaf is a perrenial plant which grows in shallow waters, including in canals locally. It was originally native to north and central America.

Either I am noticing it more often, or it is spreading in the canals.

Arrowhead leaf

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Hoverfly on nettle leaf

Hoverfly on nettle leaf

Hoverfly which was facing me as it rested on a nettle leaf.

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Yellow: lords and ladies berries

Yellow: lords and ladies berries

Wild arum (lords and ladies) berries usually ripen from the top of the stem, often giving the plant a traffic light-style colour scheme.

This one was most unusual: all the berries were at the intermediate, yellow, stage at the same time.