Sunday Picture Post: Burlingham Woods

18th February 2025, a brilliantly fine day, though cold, we walk across farmland (see last Sunday’s post) to Burlingham Woods. We start by crossing the road. Enjoy

18th February 2025

It’s not a busy road, especially not at the moment for there are roadworks happening at the far end so most motorists detour and avoid it

18th February 2025

And into the woods we go

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In more gentrified days these woods were part of a country house estate. This section was underplanted with daffodils, the second section with… you’ll see shortly

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The woods are managed. Which basically means trees are felled before they become a danger to the walking public. But then they’re left to decay and recycle their nutrients back into the woodland environment. That means plenty food for fungi, later

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We detour a few steps to see if the heliotrope is yet in flower, only to find it’s almost finished flowering (see Tuesday Treats for these)

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We’re into the second section of woods which surround a walk from the village and hall to the church

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Here we find an extensive underplanting of snowdrops

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How long ago they were planted I do not know, but they’re now well-established and naturalised

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18th February 2025

The church as seen from the woods. Which tells us it’s time to turn around and head off home

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Don’t forget to check out Tuesday Treats for more photos of the flowers.

Hope you enjoyed

 

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13 Responses to Sunday Picture Post: Burlingham Woods

  1. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    Lovely shots of the woods and snowdrops.

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  2. Violet Lentz's avatar Violet Lentz says:

    How lovely it must be to be seeing flowers already! I saw pavement for the first time since October yesterday and was thrilled! Beautiful presentation!

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  3. The snowdrops look great and as always you’ve captured some lovely light.

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