Categories DavidSlug Post author By David Post date 11 June 2010 After a rainy night, slugs come out. Is the pale patch on the tail of this one its eggs?
Categories DavidOxford ragwort Post author By David Post date 10 June 2010 First introduced into Britain a couple of centuries ago, the Oxford ragwort is now one of the most pernicious weeds, but the flower still brightens up a bit of green space in a city.
Categories DavidTadpole Post author By David Post date 9 June 2010 One of the tadpoles swimming through the waters of the pool at Wightwick Manor.
Categories DavidNettle flowers Post author By David Post date 8 June 2010 Yet another illustration of the variety of forms taken by flowers: this time on nettles.
Categories DavidGrass flower Post author By David Post date 7 June 2010 Grass flower showing the pollen which can be the cause of misery to hay fever sufferers at this time of year.
Categories DavidFrog Post author By David Post date 6 June 2010 This frog is using a redundant frying pan, now put into service as a bird bath, to keep moist on a warm day.