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Bedraggled bee

Bedraggled bee

Bedraggled bee clinging tightly to the leaf of a borage or similar. Plant and insect were both drying out after overnight rain.

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Honesty by a roadside

Honesty by a roadside

Honesty, its flowers brightening springtime hedgerows, here by a road on the edge of Wombourne.

Honesty by a roadside

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Elm flowers, Aldersley

Elm flowers, Aldersley

Looking up at elm flowers and a cloudless spring sky: not a common sight in the decades since Dutch elm disease struck. The beetle which carries the fungal infection usually finds the young trees when they have grown to hedgerow height.

Elm flowers, Aldersley

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Wild arum, flower not yet open

Wild arum, flower not yet open

Wild arums are found commonly growing under hedgerows and in other shady spots. They are so distinctive to have attracted a whole series of common names, including lords and ladies, cuckoo pint and jack in the pulpit.

Here the leaf-like protective hood was still tightly wrapped around the upright spadix with its flowers.

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Goat / jackdaw

Goat / jackdaw

Jackdaw standing inches in front of a resting goat.

The pair were in the field in front of the former vicarage, nowadays luxury hotel and restaurant, in Worfield.

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Pasqueflowers, Bridgnorth

Spring 2015: pasque flower

Some of the pasqueflowers blooming recently in one of the front gardens in East Castle Street, Bridgnorth.