HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
En Pointe
SSC Minimalism
I see fields of green, red poppies too. What a wo…
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Vetch
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Goosander. Mergus merganser
At the top of the world
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I saw three ships
Wine Away The Hours
Birdsfoot trefoil. Lotus corniculatus
Swans at Whittington
HFF from a little corner of Shropshire
Green layers.
Yellow rattle. Rhinanthus minor
Last HFF of May 2020.
Sedge warbler
Ragged Robin. Lychnis flos-cuculi
Pyrrhosoma nymphula. Large Red Damselfly
Silent voices
Tranquility
Geranium robertianum. Herb robert
Field Pansy. Viola arvensis
HFF and Happy Mayday from Ruyton XI Towns.
Talking with the ents.
Bracken heart
Seedhead of Tussilago farfara. Coltsfoot.
Spring greens
Lady's smock, Cuckoo flower, Cardamine pratensis
Ne'er cast a cloot til May be oot.
HFF Everyone
Hare today gone tomorrow.
Spore bearing stems of Equisetum species
Water under the bridge
Mementos
Oxalis acetosella. Wood sorrel.
Woolly thinking
Success Story
The loveliest of trees
Stellaria holostea. Greater Stitchwort
A set of 3
Sets of 3
HFF from Shropshire
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" Bilder aus der Region wo ich wohne... Photos de la région où je vis ...Pictures from the region where I live ..."
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Amelia club has replied to Gudrun clubGudrun club has replied to Amelia clubHowever, I'm not a fan of oilseed rape fields. I find the massed colour rather unsettling; can't explain why. Have you ever noticed in overcast weather, the bases of the grey clouds take on a yellowish hue, reflecting the fields of oilseed rape underneath?
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