
We follow the footpaths through the woods around the grassy clearing at the centre of Middleton Woods, Leeds. The drifts of bluebells are at there best within sight of the woodland edge.

A nuthatch is attracted to a sawn off tree trunk adapted as a bird table. 
It’s joined by its mate; one of the birds pops into a crevice where a limb has broken away from the trunk of a tree.



