Great to see Wood-sorrel, Oxalis acetosella blooming again.
Also the Wood Anemones, below are just coming into flower.
This badger set is clearly active.
And finally, the volunteers in the wood repairing the steps on this path. Well Debbie is! The men look like they are chatting.
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