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and inspected the remnant of the Roman Bridge on the Tyne 

 banks below the "Chesters,'' thus completing a very full and 

 interesting programme before train time. 



Flowers in Bloom. 



Wood Anemone 



Marsh Marigold 



Globe Flower 



Hairy Cress and Bilter Cress 



Lady's Smock 



Dog Violet 



Mountain Pansy 



Red Campion 



Greater Stitchwort 



Wood Sorrel 



Whin 



Water Avens 



Strawberry- leaved Cinquefoil 



Golden Saxifrage 



Wood Meadow Saxifrage 



Moschatel 



Sweet Cicely 



Beaked Parsley 



Yellow Crosswort 



Birds 



Sandpiper (numerous, nests and j 



eggs) I • 



Dipper (nest and young) 

 Willow Warbler 1 



Curlew I 



Swallow 



Sand and House Martin 

 Blue and Great Tit 

 Lapwing 

 Carrion Crow 

 Pied and Grey Wagtails 

 Coot 



Waterlien 

 Green Finch 

 Starling (with eggs) 

 Mallard 



Leopard's Bane 



Butterbur 



Wood Forget-me-not 



Germander Speedwell 



Ground Ivy 



Purple Dead Nettle 



Horse Mint 



Primrose 



Cowslip 



Oxlip 



Spring Orchis 



Garlic 



Hyacinth 



Cuckoo Pint 



Great Woodrush 



Sedge 



Wall Rue 



Brittle Bladder Fern 



Black -headed Gull 



Wood Pigeon 



Spotted Flycatclier 



Pied Flycatcher (3 males) 



Grasshopper Warbler (heard) 



Ring C)uzel (nests and eggs) 



Wheatear 



Whinchat 



Stockdove (2 young) 



Wren (and eggs) 



Tree Creeper 



Tree Pipit 



Robin (and yi>ung) 



Swift 



Ring Dove 



Sedge Warbler (seen and heard) 



