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derbyshiredowser
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Mistress Rose
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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gz
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Ty Gwyn
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Posted: Tue Apr 09, 19 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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gz wrote: |
Interesting going for a bike ride round the lanes and seeing whats there...and what we've missed.
Coltsfoot flowers gone over, celandine blooms just arriving, wild garlic well out.
All the daffodils are brown tinged...but these are not native daffs.
Larks and blackbirds, crows and rooks...and lambs.
A few hedgerow LBJs, sparrows and dunnocks, some I don't recognize the calls..but no chaffinches. |
I know nothing about flowers,but the daffs around the house ,different types,but I was told the small ones were Welsh daffs,they were out first and still look good were some of the others are brownish as you say. |
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