Saturday, May 10, 2008
Wall Wood
had a quick look round Wall Wood (not West Wood as previously posted). The recent coppicing has produced an open green wood - very atmospheric. Not much on show today, however, apart from some standard woodland birds - Great Spotted Woodpecker, singing Lesser Whitethroat and cuckoo, and a few bedraggled heads of Early Purple Orchids.








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