More of those photos from 1st April 2026. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed that walk
🔼 Walking through the village, heading to the ‘swamp’ this little vignette caught my eye. Perfect, despite the flowers aren’t at their best 🔽 The on-going query of which wild plum-species these belong to. I’ll plumb for cherry-plum 😂
🔼 It is in the nature of wet woodlands to grow ample moss… which is the exact right conditions for the scarlet elfin cup 🔽
🔼 There are many species of forget-me-knot. Which are these? I’m not sure 🔽 But I do know these are primroses ⏬
🔼 Red deadnettle sharing the screen with hemlock leaves 🔽 Red deadnettle, a favourite of bees at this time of year
🔼 Everyone’s remarking on the abundance of ladybirds already in evidence this early year. Testimony to the abundance of last year’s food supply. Let’s hope they multiply to yet more before the summer infestations of black, green and white fly which they love to feed on 🔽 Celandines here finding purchase amongst the reeds beside the water
I hope you enjoyed.
Next week, perhaps a different environment…











The bird in the first picture looks huge. Was it or did it just photograph that way. I love seeing all the little critters venturing out!
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It’s in a magnolia tree, so judge its size by the size of the flowers. It’s perhaps small head size
🤔🤪
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Another lovely virtual walk for us all💜💜
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Thank you, Willow. Always happy to have you along
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And I am always happy to join you 😁
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Next week, another different environment
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We call them “ladybugs” here. Whatever the name, they are precious! 🐞 🧡
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The Norfolk name for them is Bishy Barny Bees. But I refrained from that.
😇🤭😀
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Love these pictures Crispina
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Thank you, Sadje
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Absolutely stunning- I can’t even choose which is my favourite 🙌
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