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Springtime flowers: bluebells

Springtime flowers: bluebells

Bluebells growing wild by the Railway Walk at Newbridge. Still quite likely to be the Spanish variety, escapees from one of the nearby gardens on Henwood Road.

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Springtime flowers: greater celandine

Springtime flowers: greater celandine

Yet another misleadingly named flower. Greater celandines are members of the poppy family; lesser celandines buttercups.

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Springtime flowers: ground ivy

Springtime flowers: ground ivy

Another plant with a misleading name: ground ivy isn’t an ivy, but a member of the mint family.

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Springtime flowers: white dead nettle

Springtime flowers: white dead nettle

No need to be wary of these. Despite the superficial resemblance, they aren’t nettles, and don’t sting.

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Blackbird, York Museum gardens

Blackbird, York Museum gardens

A rather less exotic denizen of the York Museum Gardens, a male blackbirds hunts for prey.

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Glacier lily, York Museum gardens

Glacier lily, York Museum gardens

York Museum is set in extensive grounds. Remains of a castle, and more extensive remains of an abbey, with paths leading down to the river. There’s also the botanic gardens, with plantings such as this glacier  lily.