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Dangling flowers on a bush, West Park

Christmas box (Sarcococca confusa) flowers

Early spring flowers on a bush, or perhaps a shrub, by the West Park perimeter footpath.

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Goosanders near English bridge: second viewing

Goosanders near English bridge: second viewing

Another day, another stroll along the Severn at Shrewsbury, ending up in the vicinity of English Bridge.

Once again a pair of goosanders on the water there, presumably the same pair which had been there before.

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Yew, flowers opening, West Park

Yew, flowers opening, West Park

Flowers on a yew tree, just starting opening. I think these are male flowers – yew trees are single sex. They were on a tree by West Park lake.

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Goldfinch pair feeding by the river, Shrewsbury

Goldfinch pair feeding by the river, Shrewsbury

The footpath along the Severn at Shrewsbury, between Greyfriars Footbridge and English Bridge. Not far from the footbridge, a high brick wall on one side of the path, with a birdseed feeder just visible hanging above it. On the other side a willow overhanging the river, still bare of signs of foliage.

A pair of goldfinches were very busy feeding; now on the seeds, now on the tree. When it was quiet, they were hopping among the branches of the tree, searching for insects. If someone used the footpath, especially if they had a dog with them, they retreated to the higher vantage point with seeds.

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Daffodils, not yet open, Quarry Park, Shrewsbury

Daffodils, not yet open, Quarry Park, Shrewsbury

Unless they are present in huge hosts, I prefer daffodils before the flower buds have opened properly. These were in Quarry Park, Shrewsbury.

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Goosanders near English bridge: first viewing

Goosanders near English bridge: first viewing

A stroll along the Severn at Shrewsbury. Along the stretch from the Porthill Footbridge, a pair of goosanders on the river, almost matching our pace for a while.

As we approached and passed under English bridge, another pair were swimming steadily just ahead of us.