Sunday, 8 May 2016

Bluebell Woods at Dalkeith Country Park

Dalkeith Country Park is one of the best places for bluebells near Edinburgh and yesterday they were at their best.


Other flowers were in bloom too, including cowslips

leopards bane


and violets

Some of the paths were shut as the old stableyard is being renovated, so we discovered some new paths

but we did finally find out way to the ancient oak woods


The whole park was loud with birdsong (which is interesting, as often even at this time of year, these woods seem surprisingly quiet with birds). We heard blackbirds, mistle thrushes, song thrushes, blackcaps, willow warblers, chiffchaffs and others. Swallows, house martins and the occasional swift were flying round this open area below (you may even be able to see some in the photo if you look carefully!)

This is the best time of year to see bluebells in Scotland (possibly in England and Wales, it was a couple of weeks ago). The Woodland Trust has a list of ten top bluebells woods here, but there are many others across the country!






7 comments:

Lowcarb team member said...

Dalkeith Country Park is definitely on my list to visit should I ever get up your way ...

Lovely selection of photo's you've shared.
I've certainly enjoyed my 'walk' whilst sitting at my keyboard!

All the best Jan

Simon Douglas Thompson said...

Beautiful native bluebells!

sage said...

It looks to be a perfect place to wander!

Optimistic Existentialist said...

I do love those bluebells...such a wonderful representation of spring <3

eileeninmd said...

Hello, I love the bluebells too. They are a lovely wildflower. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your week ahead!

Rambling Woods said...

I love the bluebells and the pretty green and flowers of spring...Michelle

Karen said...

What a lovely place to walk! Beautiful bluebells.