Canada geese flying, circling one of the islands in the lake at West Park for no obvious reason.
Coot chick breakfast time, West Park
The coot chicks were still not venturing out of the nest. But they were now standing up high enough to give a clear view of four of them. Both parents were now off the nest at the same time, being kept extremely busy on a conveyor belt finding food and ferrying it to the chicks.
Greater celandines, canalside
Greater celandines flowering. These were right on the edge of the canal bank at Castlecroft, overhanging the water.
Comma butterfly, nettle leaf
A comma butterfly spreading its wings to warm itself in the sun as it rested on a nettle leaf by the canal at Wightwick.
Wisteria time, the Mermaid at Wightwick
Our annual visit to the Mermaid at Wightwick to see its wisteria flowering. Perhaps a week or so before the season was at its peak, but there were still plenty of flowers out.
Male orange tip butterfly in the grass
There haven’t been many butterflies about at all this year. This male orange tip landed by the canal at Wightwick, partially hidden in the short grass.






