Some pretty pics from our walk on 12th November 2025. Enjoy
🔼 Red clover, still in flower 🔽 Catkins? This early?
More flowers late in bloom 🔼 Ox-eye daisy 🔽 Yarrow
The wildlife on the river Wensum 🔼 I haven’t seen this goose before. Google tells me it’s a Chinese Goose. I’m open to correction if you know for certain 🔽⏬ Swans. Of course.
Leaves 🔼 Field maple, with keys 🔽 UFL = unidentified fallen leaf
🔽 Magnificent moss amidst birch and oak leaves
🔼 Looking up, the sky is blue. Pale blue, but blue is better than grey
🔼 Signage, I love signage. Not sure anyone in need of direction would be able to read this. The obscured arm says ‘Easton’ 🔽 I’ve looked and looked at this busy picture but still can’t name the main plants. Catkins, probably birch. Those leaves? The berries? Surely not grapes? Not in a hedge a fair distance away from habitation. Anyone care to give me a better guess?
Hope you enjoyed this colourful collection
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Love the fowl! Happy Tuesday, Crispina!
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Thank you. I had a wonderful Tuesday, taking photos for next week’s posts
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I absolutely LOVE this post, Crispina. Every single image is beauty! Thank you for bringing us along. Why not wild grapes of some kind?
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Grapes done grow wild in UK. Garden escapee, though. That’s the only explanation. And thank you for your explosive response! 🥰🥰🥰
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Very cool post! Love that goose, too 💞
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Cool goose. In time for Thanksgiving or Christmas
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Hahhaha!
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I don’t believe I have ever seen a Chinese Goose either- I went right for your narration to find out what it was.
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That’s what Google said. But oddly and coincidentally, I recently watched Wild Robot, which feature some very weird geese. Which are exactly the same as this goose.
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Yes, Chinese goose, although I did double check against the Ne-ne or Hawaiian goose. Probably escaped from a collection or from Pensthorpe, which is about ten miles upstream from there.
I’ll be going with pic No. 1 on Friday – in fact I’ve already written it 🙂
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Thank you, Jemima. That confirms it. I wonder if we’re going to see more of these in future years as we have with the Egyptian goose
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Lovely autumn colors
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We love this season 🥰🥰🥰
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💞💞💞
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Beautiful photos 😊
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Thank you. Autumn paints in such beautiful colours
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Lovely pictures, Crispina. Pretty indeed. You really enjoy your walk.
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