Canada Goose, Wren, Large White and Green-veined White





A sunny morning saw butterfly numbers increase noticably over more recent days. A wren was spotted nest building in the wood along with a rather cute canada goose chick enjoying early life on Dudley Canal. No sign of the pied flycatcher again so I'm assuming it's now moved on to pastures new...
Butterfly watch - common blue, green-veined white, large white, peacock and small white