Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Lighthouse at Flamborough Head. (Scan from Septemb…
High Stacks, Flamborough Head. (Scan from Septembe…
Flamborough Head (Scan from September 1990)
Flamborough Head (Scan from September 1990)
Short walk at Flamborough Head in September 1990.
Flamborough Head (Scan from September 1990)
Gateshead Garden Festival. (Scan from September 19…
Flamborough Head (Scan from September 1990)
Flamborough Head (Scan from September 1990)
River Tees from Wynch Bridge. (Scan from Sep 1990)
Low Force, Upper Teasdale (Scan from Sep 1990)
November Moon
Guilder Rose.
Comma butterfly on Laurel
Red Admiral butterfly on Laurel. (2)
Red Admiral butterfly on Laurel.
Pennisetum, Sky Rocket.
Rugeley Power Stations seen from Cannock Chase (Sc…
Tamworth Castle (Scan from early 1989)
The River Anker and flood Relief Channel from Lady…
Orange Hawkweed (Pilosella aurantiaca)
Green Shield Bug nymph. (Palomena prasina)
Paramount Chair o Plane, Black Country Museum
Fun Fair, Black Country Museum.
Rediffusion Morris Minor 1000 Van, PPR 369, at Bla…
Foden Gardener 180 Lorry LJE 105P, Black Country M…
Former Midland Red double-decker bus number 5342,…
Jowett Van YHA 819, Black Country Museum. Looking…
Jowett Van YHA 819, Black Country Museum. Looking…
Narrowboat turning at Factory Junction Bridge, Bla…
Looking to the Anchor Forge from Factory Junction…
Bottle and Glass In, Black Country Museum.
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Common Ivy


“Ivy nectar is an essential food source for insects during autumn and winter when little else is about. It also provides shelter for insects, birds, bats and other small mammals. The high fat content of the berries is a nutritious food resource for birds and the berries are eaten by a range of species including thrushes, blackcaps, woodpigeons and blackbirds.”
www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/plants/wild-flowers/ivy
www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/plants/wild-flowers/ivy
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