By now you are probably getting the idea that I really don’t know much about wildflowers. Well… maybe. The truth is that I have pretty much specialised in woodland species and the meadows that I find myself in now are full of wonderful surprises.
It is great for me. When I go out I am especially looking for something that I don’t recognise. The more that I can find the happier I am.
I photograph new species and then I identify them and I learn about them. They become a part of my life and my eyes are opened wider than ever. It is what I like π
That last ID came from Mike and he blogs here Mike585 about Wilden Marsh which is only an hour or so north of me. It is a very different habitat from my farmland and forest and I enjoy seeing how his season is developing.
So, you might as well do my work for me. This next flower is definitely not called a Sherbet Dip Flower (I have done a Google search to make sure) I found it in the same location as the last and as always, it wants to be my friend.
Do you know what it is?
I have got to go up to the Badger sett now and give the dog a run. I was too… It was raining too hard to get up there last night π and I want to see if we got anything.
If I haven’t got around to visiting your blog yet today then don’t worry I will. It is just proving to be a busy morning.
Thanks for looking π
Would this be Agrimony, Colin?
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Thank you Mike π I will check that one out. You are just too good for me π I have got two more but first I have got to go through my Badger videos and I have just witnessed and photographed a Sparrowhawk kill. I don’t know if I will post that one yet. It is upsetting but it is reality too.
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