To the woods to see the Bluebells - and more.

This is a beautiful time of year for all sorts of vegetation. One of my favourites being bluebells. There are several places I know off where they are seen in abundance, but the one I like to visit and closest to home, is in Layham Grove. All these images were taken there in a 90-minute visit recently. 


This is the scene that greets you as you approach the footpath through the wood.



Whichever way you turn, you are greeted by this majestic carpet of blue.




A couple of closeups of single flowers


I loved the gnarled tree trunk


In amongst all those flowers are lurking insects of course. This one being a Shield Bug
 

Then we had a Meadow Brown butterfly


---- and onto a Honeybee


Then a lovely display of Greater Stitchwort – also known as the ‘Star-of-Bethlehem’


Then the perennial favorite - the Primrose


And finally, the Wood Anemone

Overall, a beautiful morning of utter peace, with the beauty of nature in all its splendor surrounding us.



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