Colinton Dell is flowing with lesser celandines at the moment, some areas are carpeted
and there are little clumps of them everywhere, they're so pretty specially in the full sun
The first bluebells are also out
and the wood anemones were awake today
All these flowers seem to be spreading through the Dells, though the anemones are only in one patch, it is extending in size.
Wild leek is also in bloom now and also spreading, sadly at the expense of wild garlic (ramsons) though the leek is pretty and probably fulfils a similar ecological niche (it can be eaten just like wild garlic too)
The larch flowers are maturing nicely on my favourite larch tree (though some other larches are not yet flowering), some are still the beautiful red colour they have when they are first fully formed, some are becoming more purplish. It was very difficult to photograph the larch today as it was quite windy and the branches wouldn't keep still. This photo shows a flower with a fully matured cone from probably a couple of years ago (this seems to me an unusually large cone)
Lots of birds around as ever, I was amazed how many bullfinches there seemed to be. I've seen more of this species than normal over this past winter and it looks like several pairs may now be thinking about breeding in the Dells.
6 comments:
Hello, I love the spring blooms and to hear the birds singing. Grea tpost and lovely photos.
Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
Celandines, I even have them in the garden, love it. It's so nice to see the spring flowers emerging, nature is most beautiful at this time of year.
Have a nice week!
The larch flowers are gorgeous, not smething I'd ever see here though. Must head to Willow Holt, where we have Ramson carpets
__Well seen Juliet, neat. _m
shivers end
closer suns bloom the larch
narrow path
__As the new green growth thrives, it narrows the pathway
I didn't even know that larch trees had flowers - they're beautiful. Looks like a wonderful spring!
I love wildflowers the most. So beautiful.
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