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Bluebells, Level Crossing

Bluebells, Level Crossing

The level crossing, the short path connecting the Barley Field to the Railway Walk in the Smestow Valley Nature Reserve, is very shady. Flowers there are later than elsewhere nearby.

Bluebells were just starting to appear at the end of April, when those nearby were at their peak.

Bluebells, Level Crossing

They were fully out mid-May, as the other blooms were fading.

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Bees in a garden, one sunny day

Common carder bee

Three of the bee species which visited a garden one sunny day recently. These were the ones I managed to get pictures of: at least as many species managed to evade the camera.

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Cow parsley season

Cow parsley season

Cow parsley flowering. Could be growing on just about any patch of open, uncultivated ground at the moment, though these were all at different spots in the Smestow Valley.

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Clinging on, orange tip butterfly

Clinging on, orange tip butterfly

Female orange tip butterfly spent over a complete day during wet and windy weather clinging tightly on t the flowers of a jack by the hedge plant. During this time, there was some very slight movement showing the insect was still alive. The next morning, it was gone.

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Common sedge by canal

Common sedge by canal

Sedges growing by the canal, with their dark flowers. All along the canal – these were opposite the Wildside Centre.

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Stretching the neck out

Stretching the neck out

The West Park turtle again, on a pleasantly warm day. The turtle seemed to be stretching its neck out further than normal.