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Heron resting by the old millstream at Caversham

Heron resting by the old millstream at Caversham

The heron appears to be 'one-legged', but this 'unipedal resting pose' is common to many large wading birds such as herons and flamingoes. The most probable explanation is that the bird is conserving body heat in this pose.

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Damsel Fly at Caversham Lakes

Damsel Fly at Caversham Lakes

Common blue damselfly resting on a leaf

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Caversham, Wildlife in England


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Caversham Lakes

Caversham Lakes

One of several lakes created as a result of gravel extraction in the floodplain of the Thames. This particular lake is used for private fishing. As can be seen, the water is exceptionally clear in these lakes.

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Caversham, Lakes And Reservoirs


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Foxglove Flower in my garden at Caversham

Foxglove Flower in my garden at Caversham

A macro shot of the internals of a foxglove flower. The main features are the four stamens (bearing the pollen) and the pistil (the female part of the flower) at the centre. Pollination will occur by transfer of pollen from the end of the stamen (the anther) of one flower to the stigma (at the end of the pistil) of the other flower. Transfer of pollen is usually done by the Bees, who love foxgloves and are the main pollinating insect for this plant.

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Caversham, My English Garden


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Fox Glove Flowers in my garden at Caversham

Fox Glove Flowers in my garden at Caversham

Fox Gloves produce huge amounts of seed and I have been fortunate to have these bee-friendly flowers reappearing each year in early summer. This photo shows the fine hairs at the entrance to the flowers. The fine hairs discourage small insects from entering the trumpet, but do not stop the bees getting in and pollinating the flowers.

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Caversham, Flora, My English Garden


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Ivy Farmhouse, Gosbrook Road, Caversham

Ivy Farmhouse, Gosbrook Road, Caversham

This attractive 17th century Grade II listed building would originally have been an isolated farm house but is now almost unnoticed, surrounded by 19th and 20th century development.

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Caversham, Buildings and Structures, English Autumn


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Piper's Island Bar and Restaurant, Caversham

Piper's Island Bar and Restaurant, Caversham

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Caversham, River Scenes


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Hire Boats moored at Fry's Island, Caversham

Hire Boats moored at Fry's Island, Caversham

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Surley Row, Caversham

Surley Row, Caversham

Surley Row is one of the oldest thoroughfares in Caversham and contains many listed properties.

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Christchurch Bridge, Caversham

Christchurch Bridge, Caversham

This is a cable-stayed bridge over the River Thames at Caversham. It provides a dedicated pedestrian / cycle route linking the town of Reading with the suburb of Caversham.

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Caversham, Buildings and Structures


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Caversham Boat Services, Fry's Island, Caversham

Caversham Boat Services, Fry's Island, Caversham

Caversham Boat Services provides boat hire and boatyard services from their location on Fry's Island

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Caversham, River Scenes


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Caversham Park House, Caversham, Reading

Caversham Park House, Caversham, Reading

There has been a house on this site since the time of William the Conqueror. The present house dates from 1850 and its most recent occupants were BBC Monitoring (now relocated to London).

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Caversham, Stately Homes and Country Houses


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African Queen River Boat  negotiating Caversham Lock

African Queen River Boat negotiating Caversham Lock

The 'African Queen' is a hotel boat, often seen on this stretch of the Thames. Contrary to appearances, where it looks like she won't fit through the lock gates, her skipper seems to get her through quite easily.

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Caversham, River Scenes


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On the Thames approaching Caversham Lock

On the Thames approaching Caversham Lock

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Caversham Weir

Caversham Weir

Looking across from View Island towards the weir.

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Caversham, River Scenes


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Cruise boat 'African Queen' leaving Caversham Lock

Cruise boat 'African Queen' leaving Caversham Lock

The 'African Queen' is a regular sight on this stretch of the Thames and offers dining and accommodation.

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Caversham, River Scenes


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Teasel growing wild at View Island, Caversham

Teasel growing wild at View Island, Caversham

The spiny dried heads of the teasel plant were formerly used to 'tease' cloth i.e. to raise the nap of the fabric.

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Caversham, English Autumn, Flora


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The Thames at Caversham

The Thames at Caversham

View looking downstream towards Reading Bridge

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Caversham, River Scenes


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Boats squeezing into Caversham Lock

Boats squeezing into Caversham Lock

Having squeezed the maximum number of vessels into the lock, the lock gates are about to be closed

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Caversham Lock

Caversham Lock

A narrowboat approaching Caversham Lock with Caversham Weir to the right of the picture

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Caversham, River Scenes


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