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White in May: hawthorn

White in May: hawthorn

Hawthorn, sometimes known as May flower, seemed to be especially pungent on warm mornings this year.

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Oak galls, recently formed

Oak galls, recently formed

Galls forming on the young leaves of different oak trees. I can’t see any particular changes in appearance in the week or so between these pictures being taken and the time I’m writing this.

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Swans, island beaches

Swans, island beaches

Swans on the two beaches on West Park’s boating lake island.

The lone swan on the beach facing the bandstand is in a spot often chosen by nesting swans, and is surrounded by scattered feathers. Possibly the beginnings of a nest.

The beach facing the conservatory was occupied by at least six swans (some hidden by trees in this picture) as well as other birds. I wonder what prompted that gathering.

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Red chestnut flowers, white chestnut flowers

Red chestnut flowers, white chestnut flowers

‘Candelabras’ of horse chestnut flowers, white ant (much rarer) red. The day I took these pictures, the trees with white flowers all seemed to be as bit more advanced.

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Circling buzzard, barley Field

Circling buzzard

One of the local buzzards using the thermal over the Barley Field, slowly circling to gain height.

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Symmetry (spear thistle)

Symmetry (spear thistle)

A spear thistle. I took the picture from directly above to emphasise the symmetry of the plant.