Wednesday 24 July 2024

Green flowered Helleborine in deepest Suffolk

On 18th July I went into deepest Suffolk and at the usual spot, saw the fine Green- flowered Helleborine growing from an upturned tree stump, as usual conditions were very challenging for photography, but I usued the limited firm footing to getb the only available spots for photography. Nearby a walk through a wood, revealed sadly a Wood Pigeon on the ground that looked if it had been attacked by a Sparrowhawk as it had a chunk taken out at the side of its breast but it was too active to be caught and taken to the vets. Nearby I failed to see any Broad- leaved Helleborines.

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