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Meadow brown butterflies

Meadow brown

Since the middle of June, meadow brown butterflies have been flying in the wildflower meadow areas of the Smestow Valley, often alongside the related ringlets (pictures coming soon)

One of the insects in these pictures seems to have lost a similar-shaped section from both forewings.

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Bryony flower, close-up

Bryony flower, close-up

Close-up views of flowers on one of the tendrils of bryony on the hedgerow by the canal at Castlecroft.

Bryony flower, close-up

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Young goslings, Broad Street basin

Young goslings, Broad Street basin

On the same day I saw the maturing goslings of the previous post, there were two pairs of Canada geese, each with very young goslings, swimming on Broad Street basin. These were from the family group closer to the lock gate, which came closer to the camera.

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Goslings coming into adult plumage

Goslings coming into adult plumage

Canada goose goslings on the 21 locks stretch of the Birmingham canal, grown up so they were getting their adult plumage.

The same birds previously, while they were still fluffy, were pictured here.

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Reed flowering by a canal

Reed flowering by a canal

Reeds flowering as they grow at the edge of a canal: in this case the 21 locks stretch of the Birmingham Canal.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/davea2007/14574652534

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Crested dog’s tail grass

Crested dog's tail grass

Crested dog’s tail grass is one of the characteristic grasses of those open spaces in Wolverhampton which are managed as wildflower meadows.