Seen in the cold weather at the start of last month, lightly frosted, the woody remains of one of last year’s umbellifers.
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A pair of long tailed tits were flitting about in a tree overhanging the Severn at Victoria Wharf. Shrewsbury, looking for tiny insects to eat. I think it was always the same bird that I managed to get in my viewfinder.
Lichen on old bridge, Atcham
The old bridge at Atcham, built 1769-71, to carry traffic on Telford’s improved Holyhead Road over the Severn a couple of miles downstream from Shrewsbury. Now an ancient monument which carries a footpath while the road traffic thunders across the new (in 1929) bridge nearby.
All along the stonework of the bridge, there’s a fine crop of lichens. Also included in the set are a couple of shots of the bridge itself, and the view south from the bridge, over the river and towards the Uriconian hills in the distance.
Wren by the river, Shrewsbury
Wren by the Severn in the Quarry Park, Shrewsbury, busy singing to establish its territory and perhaps to advertise its presence to potential mates.
It spent most of its time facing the river, meaning its back was to me. That might have helped me get a little closer without disturbing it.
Ground cover flowers, Atcham
More ground cover flowers from the slope leading down to the river bank at Atcham, and from the churchyard at the top of the slope.
When we were there at the middle of last month, a large patch of winter aconite were beginning to pass their peak. A few cyclamen flowers provided a colour contrast, while the first lesser celandine were beginning to open, with possible confusion with the aconites from a distance,
Two swans, Severn, Shrewsbury
A swan on the Severn at Shrewsbury, trying so hard to threaten another swan that its neck was folded so far back into its raised wing that it looked like it was headless.
A little further along the loop which almost completely encloses the town, another swan had just taken off.





