More photos taken on our walk through Gunton Woods and Warren on 9th March 2026. Enjoy
πΌ Blackthorn flower buds, with mist-dripped water drops π½ Yay! Fungi π€ͺ
πΌ First time I’ve noticed these but I’m fairly sure these are the hazel’s female flowers (the golden catkins are male flowers) π½ Have to love the mist, for the mist shows us this
πΌ So many daffodils this past month but now is the turn of the lowly lovely primroseΒ π½ Seems to be honeysuckle berries. Except I’ve never seen them this pale. Maybe a cultivated variety since we are close to houses
π½ No question about this. Gorse!
πΌ A rich variety of mosses and lichen grow on the sandy soil of the Warren π½ Love the colour of these dunes fungi! β¬ Brackets or crusts? Whichever, it’s such a good season for them, so wet
π½ This year’s honeysuckle, twining amongst last year’s dried bracken
π½ Another relic of our coastal defenses back in World War II. A sea mine. Wide arrays of these protected our shores from invading ships
And that’s all for now. Hope you enjoyed.
And next week it’s something different again












Another wonderful jaunt through your countryside. I am intrigued by that sea mine though, I will say…
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There used to be one on the sea front with a slot in it to collect money for charity
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I love these colours Crispina π
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Somehow, the mist helps!
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I agree
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And those tiny mist drops are like precious gems
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Very interesting pictures
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Thank you, Sadje
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Youβre welcome dear friend
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Spiders, mushrooms, and mines, oh my!
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An odd assortment!
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Why are primroses lowly? They are simply lovely to me π
And spider webs decorated with dew are always so beautiful.
Lovely.
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I much prefer primroses to daffodils. But too often they’re overlooked both in gardens and when in the wild
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Same. I don’t get the hype about daffodils, to be honest.
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