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A (hopefully short) hiatus

I’m about to go into hospital for an operation on my broken knee. That probably means some time when I won’t be up to getting out of the front door under my own stream, quite likely that I won’t even be managing to get to the computer to write more posts.

A few posts are already waiting to appear: there’ll be something new every day for just over a fortnight. I’ve more pictures in hand that I haven’t got round to drafting post for yet. Hopefully there won’t be too long a delay before I start dealing with them. And then full normal service should be resumed as soon as possible.

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Lesser black backed gull flying by

Lesser black backed gull flying by

A lesser black backed gull flying overhead, low enough that its picture more or less filled the frame.

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Ashy mining bee on bay leaf

Ashy mining bee on bay leaf

An ashy mining bee (Andrena cineraria) resting on a shiny bay leaf, perhaps warming itself in the sunlight.

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Goose stepping over the daisies

Goose stepping over the daisies

The West Park Canada goose parental pair with their one surviving gosling. The gosling was eating in a patch of short grass with lots of daisies, when the parents decided to head towards the water.

The adults strolled at a stately pace. In an effort to keep up with them, the youngster had to goose step to keep up.

By the time it reached the bank of the lake, it was in the lead. Then it found something else it wanted to nibble.

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Liverwort on lock gate

Liverwort on lock gate

Compton Lock is at the southern end of the summit level of the Staffs and Worcs Canal. It is reputedly the first pound lock to be built in the burst of canal building which transformed inland transport as part of the original Industrial Revolution.

The lock gates need replacing from time to time, but the current set have been in place long enough for a healthy growth of liverworts, ferns and other plants by the downstream junction of the two lower gates, which are steadily watered whenever the lock is full.

Liverwort on lock gate
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Holly blue butterfly, wood chip mulch

Holly blue butterfly, wood chip mulch

A holly blue butterfly resting, its wings folded, on grounds strewn with chunks of wood chip mulch.