It was a great pleasure to see these flowering today at a lower elevation than the High Weald where the weather is a little warmer. Despite this I was to find yet more in the High Weald in East Sussex just two days later.
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Monday, 6 May 2013
Green-winged Orchids today in a Sussex meadow
My favourite churchyard for Green-winged Orchids was showing no signs of them earlier this week.
It was a great pleasure to see these flowering today at a lower elevation than the High Weald where the weather is a little warmer. Despite this I was to find yet more in the High Weald in East Sussex just two days later.
It was a great pleasure to see these flowering today at a lower elevation than the High Weald where the weather is a little warmer. Despite this I was to find yet more in the High Weald in East Sussex just two days later.
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