A heavy overnight frost decorates the leaves on the ground, whether they are the ones which fell last autumn, or the fresh ones from new growth anticipating the arrival of spring.
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The skeletal remains of last year’s plants, still standing as the first signs of the new year’s growth are showing. These knapweeds and meadowsweets are among the flora which have established themselves around the Compton Park pond.
A small flock of shovellers overwinter each year on the West Park lake. They’re the most reclusive of the ducks there, spending most of their time loitering or feeding in the water close to one of the islands. For once, a pair swam a little closer to the shore where I was standing.
Yellow winter flowers (aconite, gorse)
Bright yellow flowers in front gardens in January: winter aconites hugging the ground; gorse at eye level on their spiky bush.
Pause for reflection
Canada geese standing round in one of the puddles which form near the West Park lake in wet weather, with the surface of the water giving very slightly distorted reflections of them.
Shower (hazel catkins)
When they are at their height, catkins hanging from hazels look like the streaks made when light catches heavy raindrops during a short heavy shower.





