Paradise in Spring

Everywhere is full of Willow fluff!  The female willow trees have catkins which shed seeds coated in fine hairs to aid dispersal – Poplars have the same trick and it always takes me back to childhood, when we had a swing attached to a large poplar.  For a few weeks of the spring, white fluff was everywhere. 

Elderflowers are mostly open and Blackberries on the point of flowering, so a recent trip turned up lots of insects everywhere.  There were Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata), Beetles and Bugs and lots of Butterflies.

Particularly striking were the Odonata.

There is a new Chicken of the Woods Fungus on one of the big willow trees by the river, just where the little ‘bridge’ is. It has been attacked with a knife (perhaps by someone wanting some for eating!) but it is hosting a very large number of Fungus Beetles Diaperis boleti.  These small beetles live on and in the fungus and disperse at night to find new growths. 

There was also lots of birdsong, even though the peak is over and most birds are busy feeding youngsters now. A Blue Tit was seen emerging from one of the boxes; a Song Thrush was having a scuffle with an intruding male and it was good to hear Chaffinch, as these have been scarce recently.

David Williams has put up new “No cycling” notices on each of the four gates. Hopefully these will be respected and not vandalised. At least, there is no longer the excuse that people “didn’t know…..”    Very many thanks, David – they look great.  Thanks too, to my friend Paul, who took these pictures.