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Cross-billed jackdaw, Northycote Farm, revisited

Cross-billed jackdaw, Northycote Farm, revisited

Cross-billed jackdaw at Northycote Farm. The twists in its beak must give it some difficulties in feeding. But I first noticed and pictured the bird back in March 2015, when it already looked full-grown and as healthy as it seemed in these recent shots. The pickings must be so good at Northycote that it is able to thrive despite its bill.

Indeed, it seemed to be spending most of its time in the company of another (more camera shy) jackdaw, so it may even have found a mate.

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Cramp balls, Bantock Park

Cramp balls, Bantock Park

King Alfred’s cakes, coal fungus, cramp balls, or, to get formal, Daldinia concentrica. All different names for this distinctive fungus, which grows on dead or decaying wood.

These were just a selection from the crop on a felled trunk on the edge of the pitch and putt course at Bantock Park.

Cramp balls, Bantock Park

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Sun shining through daffodil flower buds

Sun shining through daffodil flower buds

Daffodils with flower buds which had not yet started to open, lit from behind by the morning sunlight.

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Greenfinch singing, high in budding tree by towpath, Castlecroft

Greenfinch singing, high in budding tree by towpath, Castlecroft

Greenfinch high in one tree and then another by the canal near Castlecroft bridge. The bird was singing loudly and continuously.

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Snowdrops flowering, Coppice Wood

Snowdrops flowering, Coppice Wood

Sections of a clump of snowdrops on the edge of Coppice Wood, flowering on a sunny morning.

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Muscovies approaching, West Park

Muscovies approaching, West Park

The new pair of West Park muscovy ducks waddling round the shore of the lake, heading towards me.

Muscovies approaching, West Park