The Celandine were all but over, only to be replaced by the small purple flowers of Ground Ivy, and the first few Cowslip flowers were just starting to show. The foliage of Garlic Mustard had also recently appeared, making a vibrant green carpet.
The 'early Song Thrush gets the worm!'
Kestrel waiting patiently for breakfast to show itself ...
.. before flying off to look elsewhere
The Rook were busy noisily nest-building
Rook nest
Rook mobbing a Buzzard that ventured a little too close to the rookery
An unusually pale-coloured Buzzard
Long-tailed Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Male Mallard by the lake
A pair of Mute Swan, female on the left
Grey Heron hunting in amongst the reeds
Moorhen lurking in the undergrowth around the lake
Young Elder leaves emerging
Ground Ivy
Ground Ivy
Garlic Mustard foliage
Garlic Mustard making a vivid green carpet
The first Cowslip flowers were starting to show in the entrance meadow
Cowslip flowers
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