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Duck and ducklings, Newbridge

Duck and ducklings, Newbridge

Some nice fluffy ducklings for May Day. These were on the canal at Newbridge with their mother in mid-April.

There were five ducklings altogether. They had already grown up enough to be confident on the water. The group was well spread out, so I’m not sure whether all of them appear here.

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Cowslips by the Birmingham Canal

Cowslips by the Birmingham Canal

The 21 locks section of the Birmingham Canal, between Broad Street Basin and Aldersley Junction, has cowslips flowering by several of the locks.

Cowslips by the Birmingham Canal

There are very few, if any, by the stretches of canal between the locks, so they are likely to have been planted.

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Auriculas, Bantock House

Auriculas, Bantock House

Gold lace auriculas have formed the centrepiece of the Dutch Garden at Bantock House recently, planted in the middle bed of the garden.

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Shining cranesbill flowering

Shining cranesbill flowering

Shining cranesbill prefers limy soil, not often found in Wolverhampton other than in gardens. But it can be found, growing apparently wild, by a stretch of the canal towpath opposite the Wildside Activity Centre.

Shining cranesbill flowering

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Ramsons, beginning to open

Ramson flowers opening

Ramsons, also known as wild garlic, are found growing under trees, often near water. Like many plants of the woodland floor, they flower in the early spring, before the shade of the leaf canopy has closed in.

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Blackthorn hedge, flowering, Barley Field

Blackthorn hedge, flowering, Barley Field

The blackthorn flowers in the last post came from the long hedge which separates the Barley Field from the Railway Walk in the Smestow Valley Nature Reserve. The hedge is so long that only an aerial photo could do it full justice. This is the lower section, perhaps half the entire length.