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Red in tooth and beak, Bridgnorth

Red in tooth and beak, Bridgnorth

Nature isn’t always nice. Lesser black backed gull in the shallow margin of the Severn at Bridgnorth with what looked like a newly-hatched chick of some kind, now deceased and about to be eaten.

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Ladybird assortment

Ladybird assortment

Assortment of ladybird pictures, including one of a pair mating.

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Five ducklings, Compton, feathered

Five ducklings, Compton, feathered

The five ducklings, this years first set on the Compton to Wughtwick section of the canal, which had lost both parents at less than a week old. Here they were about six or seven weeks, still together, and still looking well, their infant down now pretty much replaced by ordinary feathers.

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Large red damselfly, resting, close-up

Large red damselfly, resting, close-up

Large red damselfly, resting on a garden table. It was undisturbed when I came near enough to get these close-up shots.

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Ten goslings, West Park

Ten goslings, West Park

The West Park waterfowl population is dominated by Canada geese, which outnumber the combined presence of greylags, swans and the different species of ducks. Greylags swans and coots produce at least one set of young each year. Mallards likewise in most years. I’ve been on the look out fairly regularly for the past decade, and less systematically for a long time before that. During that time, I don’t remember seeing a single Canada goose gosling. Here a pair of adults which, this year, have produced ten – there’s also a second, smaller, clutch to be featured in a future post.

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Broom in bloom

Broom in bloom

Broom seen back when it was in bloom, a mass of yellow flowers almost covering the bush.