Categories DavidFilling out: acorns Post author By David Post date 8 September 2025 Acorns from the same oak tree as those pictured in a post a few days ago. These pictures taken three weeks or so later, by which time the nuts had filled out considerably.
Categories DavidMallard and lone duckling, West Park, July Post author By David Post date 7 September 2025 A mallard mother with one lone duckling on the lake at West Park, seen during a visit to the park in July.
Categories DavidYellow shell moth Post author By David Post date 6 September 2025 A yellow shell moth resting on leaves in the daytime. Apparently quite a common moth, though I don’t recall ever having seen another one.
Categories DavidCoot parents and chick grooming Post author By David Post date 5 September 2025 In the middle of July, an almost full-grown coot chick standing between its parents, all of them grooming their feathers.
Categories DavidNascent acorns, mid-July Post author By David Post date 4 September 2025 Acorns just beginning to develop on an oak tree, as they were in mid-July.
Categories DavidLast buddleia flowers Post author By David Post date 3 September 2025 Last of the summer’s flowers on the buddleia bushes, but still attracting plenty of butterflies and bees.