Two snails touching as they rested on a garden wall. No sign of movement, but I thought the feet were sticking out more than usual for when they were still, so that’s what I zoomed in on.
Sow thistle flower buds
looking directly down on a sow thistle, the buds of the flowers at the top of the plant still tightly closed.
A few more shots of the wisteria flowers on the front of the Mermaid Inn at Wightwick. For most of these shots, I put my lens on its highest telephoto setting, to focus on the flowers themselves.
Sailing away, tufties
Tufted ducks (tufties more familiarly) on the lake at West Park. Most of the winter residents have now headed off elsewhere for the breeding season. The ten or a dozen which remain are almost all male.
Wisteria in flower, Mermaid, Wightwick
This year’s blossom on the wisteria climbing over the front of the Mermaid Inn at Wightwick, seen at the very start of the month. Probably the majority of the flowers had opened, but quite a lot were still just budding.
Net-building time, West Park coots
It’s the time of year for nesting again. One the West Park lake, and doubtless elsewhere, the same coot nest sites are regularly re-used from year to year. So one of the first jobs needed is to maintain and repair any damage from the past twelve months.






