The weather has been mixed for the last few days. The normal barometer reading is 950mb. On the 21st the reading was down to 890mb. The days have been dull and drizzle then sunny and cold. The wildlife have been fewer or hiding. Last year three sites were found along the river with flowering Spring Snowflake, Leucojum vernum. This year only one plant is visible, with 16 flowers. In the New Flora of the British Isles, Stace 2nd edition it is given as, "Possibly native, damp scrub and stream banks; 2 sites, S. Somerset and Dorset, rarely naturalised elsewhere in England and Fife." I assume it has escaped from cultivation and has been washed down river during high water levels in the river?
A mixed flock of Fieldfare, Redwing and Missel Thrushes, with one Song Thrush were seen on a grass field, foraging for food.
In a small pool by the river were seen several aquatic plants, including Curled Pondweed, Water Starwort and Bog Pondweed.
Curled Pondweed.
Water Starwort.