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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Wolstonbury Hill and stunning orchids.

This is a great time to be up on the Downs. Wolstonbury Hill is a mass of Common Spotted and Fragrant orchids, plus various grasses and flowering plants like St John's wort and on the road from Hurstpierpoint, Meadowsweet -- one of my favourite flowers.
Above, Wolstonbury Hill and Danny House. Click on any picture to enlarge.
 
Since this early blog was posted, I have developed my photography skills and the quality and content of my photo's.  Please see http://www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk/page4.html for details of the range of wildlife talks that you may now enjoy.  Updated March 2013

Common spotted orchid with a common Twayblade, right.


Looking west towards Chanctonbury Hill.

Thyme growing on an ant hill, looking west.


Looking east towards the Jack and Jill windmills, with orchids everywhere.

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