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Signs of spring: primroses, Old Nursery Wood

Signs of spring: primroses, Old Nursery Wood

Primroses, one of the first flowers on the woodland floor to come out and grab their place in the sun before the trees put out their leaves above and monopolise the life-giving sunlight. These were in Old Nursery Wood.

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Old Nursery Pond and extension

Old Nursery Pond and extension

I went down to Old Nursery Pond earlier this month to see if I could spot any sign of frog spawn. I couldn’t spot any spawn in the places where the state of the bank let me get close to the water, either there or in Willow Pond.

What I did see – the recent heavy rains had left what looked like a second pond, on the opposite side of the footpath, in one of the clearings in the wood.

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Turkey tail up a trunk

Turkey tail up a trunk

Turkey tail fungus spreading up the trunk of a fallen tree in Bantock Park – the same trunk sheltering the snowdrops in the previous post.

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Sheltering snowdrops

Sheltering snowdrops

One group of the snowdrops in the grounds of Bantock Park had ended up in a sheltered spot, half-hidden under the arch of a fallen tree trunk.

Sheltering snowdrops

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Flight (magpie, West Park)

Flight (magpie, West Park)

Magpie flying off as it fled from me, to the safety of one of the trees in West Park.

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Signs of spring: celandines, Old Nursery Wood

Signs of spring: celandines, Old Nursery Wood

Lesser celandines flowering usually marks the arrival of spring weather. These first few lone pioneers earlier this month were in or on the edge of Old Nursery Wood.