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In Pictures: Bluebells bloom for woodland walkers

The Canary by The Canary
15 April 2020
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Anyone lucky enough to be able to take their daily exercise in woodland could be greeted this week by the spring arrival of bluebells.

The perennial plant is found from north-west Spain to the UK and Ireland and its delicate blue flowers have already been spotted across the South East. Here they are pictured in early morning light at Micheldever wood in Hampshire.

Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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Earlier in the week, walkers could enjoy the floral carpets in Wanstead Park in north-east London as it put on its own show of bluebells.

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Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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Even as the sun rose, the Micheldever wood provided restful scenes to those venturing out early.

Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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Meanwhile, there was an eye-catching moment in Northumberland where the Coquet Lighthouse on Coquet Island, a protected RSPB reserve, off the coast of Amble, provided a stark contrast to the rising sun.

Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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Spring weather Apr 15th 2020
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  1. frank_freeman says:
    6 years ago

    If they try and stop people going into the woods while allowing HS2 to destroy woodland, we need to start taking direct action.

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