Carpets of bluebells in our local woodlands - always such an improbable sight and yet they are there every year.
It's taken a while for them to reach this pitch of blueness.
And, at last, we were able to take a short break, up the Suffolk coast to Aldeburgh. From there we went twice to walk around the bird reserve at Minsmere.
Deep reed-beds in every direction, warblers in full song and the eerie booming of the bittern.
Something we never expected to see in broad daylight: that's a large adult fox. Click on the picture to see it better.
So beautiful! You're an excellent photographer. Love those bluebell fields. Thank you for sharing your walks.
ReplyDeleteHoping to see more of your walks - I enjoy them
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