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Month: April 2019

orange-tip butterfly
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29th April 2019

spotted today – three beautiful orange-tip butterflies. Probably male, John explained what the females look like over a delicious piece of chocolate cake and a spot of whiskey. Today our good friend David hung up his woodland boots and retired from the volunteer group. He will be really missed as a true supporter of the […]

yellow-archangel
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April 21st 2019

A walk through the wood revealed eight different varieties of wild flower – incredible! not wild flowers but irises – how on earth did they arrive there?

bluebells
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April 15th 2019

produce is emerging from the recent coppicing – all the pea sticks were sold to one local villager ( although John and I took enough to satisfy our growing season) the woodland is spectacular this year

The wood that came from two fallen oak trees
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March 25th 2019

The wood that came from two fallen oak trees brilliantly cut and shaped by John.

snowdrops in a woodland
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February 18th 2019

A small patch of snowdrops growing in the woodland – really hard to find!

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