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Flowering all along: blackthorn

Flowering all along: blackthorn

Close-ups of some of the blackthorns in the hedge around the Barley Field when they were flowering. There’s a lot of flowers crammed along the narrow branches. No wonder the trees look white from a distance in springtime.

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Are they hatched yet? Coots, West Park

Are they hatched yet? Coots, West Park

Another visit to West Park, and another visit to the nest of the brooding coots, so see whether the eggs had hatched yet. At first it seemed not. Something was going on. Both birds were on the nest, doing things it was hard to make out, but staying longer than when there was a shift change in brooding duty [first four pictures].

I went a short distance to look at other things which were happening (more about this in the next few days). Ten minutes or so later, I came back to where I could see the coots’ nest. This time, the tuft of reddish feathers of a very young coot chick were visible. It isn’t very clear in the pictures, but there were at least two, and possibly three chicks. The parents were pushing something white out of the nest: fragments of the now redundant shells. Keeping half an eye on the nest for a while longer, nothing new happened.

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Sycamore flowers dangling

Sycamore flowers dangling

Flowers on a sycamore. These were on a young tree, so I didn’t need to stretch up to get the pictures.

Sycamore flowers dangling
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Nest building, pair bond building: coots

Nest building, Pair bond building: coots

When these pictures were taken, the coot pair which got a head start with raising young this year were still brooding the eggs. Although they shared the duty of staying on the eggs, protecting them ank keeping them warm, there were also other duties.

Here, one of the birds is carrying some vegetation back to give to the one staying on the nest. I thought at the time it was bringing some food; there’s some fuss as the material was exchanged, a bit of pair bond reinforcement. In fact, that particular piece of vegetation was still visible on the nest some days later, even once the chicks had hatched.

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Double cherry flowering, West Park

Double cherry flowering, West Park

A profusion of white flowers on this double cherry tree overlooking the West Park lake. From a distance, almost too much for my taste.

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Greylags circling the island

Greylags circling the island

Three pf the greylag geese on West Park lake having a bit of exercise. They took off from the water, flew round circling the island at treetop height two or three times, then came back down very near the spot they started from.