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jacdaw
Snowdrop seed head? And some rosebay willow herb!

Don't know the tree without more detailed picture.
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3M (aka MarkyMarkMark)
The tree is the right shape for some kind of cedar. Assume it's an evergreen?

Can you get a close-up of the leaf?
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I thought maybe larch. Is it a deciduous conifer?
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Hanneke
Snowdrop setting seed.

Tree is a cedar of some kind, but would need to see a close up, needles, cones, bark.
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Thanks guys, I’ll get another pic of the tree close up
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It’s evergreen but sheds needles
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Columba
Can’t help with the tree. I thought a larch until I saw the close-up. And until you told us it was evergreen.

MMM - even netting may not entirely protect your brassicas. Cabbage Whites sometimes fly above their target plants and drop eggs onto them without even settling. The finer the mesh, the better, I suppose.

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