A few Early Purple Orchids still hanging on although most had gone over.
Like so.
Look closely...this one's got a surprise in store for any visitors!
One Common Twayblade was flowering early.
Wild Columbine
A few more common wildflowers, some of which I've never 'noticed' before. I've heard of them but hadn't knowingly seen them.
The very common Field Speedwell, always been one of my favourites, as kids we knew it as Bird's Eye.
Charlock or Field Mustard
Common Vetch
Cowslip
I've never tried separating the Cranesbills before. This one's Dove's Foot Cranesbill.
It's exceptionally hairy!
Early Winter Cress
Hairy Tare
A new flower for me. It's fairly common but pretty inconspicuous, the flowers seen here are just 2-3mm long.
Salad Burnet
Male flowers
Yellow Archangel
Dingy Skipper
My first Wall of the season
Seen here on a step along the footpath.
It was lovely to see my first Common Blues of the year too.
Seen here on Germander Speedwell
...And here on Mouse-ear Hawkweed
They so deserve a better name than 'Common Blue'
3 comments:
Another great set of photos, We are a little behind up here in Yorkshire, you have shown me some flowers I have not recorded, so need to look out for them. Butterflies are stunning.
Amanda
Two top sets of pics, especially the fritillary. Good to see you blogging regularly again.
Thanks Amanda, it's amazing what flowers are there when we start looking for them.
Thanks Mike, I'll try to keep it up
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