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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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Went for a walk round the woods yesterday, and apart from a dead oak tree that has come down across the public footpath, found quite a lot of interest. The primroses are beautiful, the wood anemones coming on nicely, with enough in flower to make a very distinctive scent; spicy to me. Found celandines, the toothwort starting to come up, and some twayblade just coming through. Found a couple of early purple orchid leaf clumps, but as ours tend to be unspotted, rather hard to distinguish them at a distance from bluebell leaves. Found a lot of early common violet and plenty of birds singing, including a yaffle and a pheasant that jumped up a squawked when I was within a couple of yards of it. In the other woods, I found the common rather than the early common violet. Rather odd, as no warmer, but I haven't found the early ones there at all. [/i] |
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sgt.colon
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Mistress Rose
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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