It's getting to be that time of year again.
Here's a link to a post about some local places to see the best displays.
http://www.surreylife.co.uk/out-about/p ... _1_3476749
Bluebells
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And a couple more..., these are local to me in Kent
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiti ... ews-woods/
This is just off M25 junction 4 (Sevenoaks)
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/emmetts-garden/
We almost drove past this on the way from Sevenoaks to Bough Beech on Sunday.
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiti ... ews-woods/
This is just off M25 junction 4 (Sevenoaks)
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/emmetts-garden/
We almost drove past this on the way from Sevenoaks to Bough Beech on Sunday.
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Last year I visited 4 different locations in around Croydon on a Bluebell hunt. I found LittleHeath & Selsdon Woods to be the best ones.
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Paul Heester wrote:Last year I visited 4 different locations in around Croydon on a Bluebell hunt. I found LittleHeath & Selsdon Woods to be the best ones.
Looking at Lightroom, I see that last year I visited Staffhurst and Selsdon Woods, but did not get much joy at either. In 2013, which seems to have been a bumper year for Bluebells despite the cold weather delaying the onset of spring, or possibly because of it, I ventured to Littleheath Wood but found it disappointing. My bluebell shots that year were taken at Staffhurst and Outwood. I have been given a recommendation by another photographer for Franks Wood near Dorking and will probably make a trip there during this year's season.
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Mike Farley wrote:I ventured to Littleheath Wood but found it disappointing.
LittleHeath is tiny and there are not large carpets so I focused on individual heads, such as this:
LittleHeath Bluebells 2 by Paul Heester, on Flickr
However, at Selsdon they had recently cut back alot of saplings so had the advantage of lots of light plus larger uninterrupted carpets:
Selsdon Wood bluebells by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Now I just need to wake up for the 6am sunrise with the rays passing through some low lying mist in a bluebell wood
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Earlier today someone recommended Kingswood to me for a good display.
https://www.croydon.gov.uk/leisure/park ... /kingswood
https://www.croydon.gov.uk/leisure/park ... /kingswood
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I found this at Kew. It was part of a sign identifying Bluebells.
Enjoy.
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