Lower Wood, Ashwellthorpe



Lower Ashwelthorpe Wood is the Ramsoms capital of Norfolk.
Spectacular when the sun shone.




Superb old Oak - Quercus robur, at the entrance.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust - Lower Wood, Ashwellthorpe




Wood Spurge - Euphorbia amygdaloides

Early Purple Orchid - Orchis mascula



Wood Speedwell - Veronica montana

A very strange Bluebell - Hyacinthoides non-scriptum
New growth on a Bramble.




Ramsoms - allium ursinum up close.
Wood Sedge - Carex sylvatica

Lower Wood is an ancient woodland and has a high number of Hornbeam.
Hornbeam have these wonderful twig clusters on the trunk.
Salthouse Heath


Just on the edge of the heath is this glorious Oak - Quercus robur. Looking resplendent in it's spring green.
Hanworth

Wren - Troglodytes troglodytes
Singing gustily in the cold and wind of the morning.
Jackdaw - Corvus monedula
Field Woodrush - Luzula campestris


Bulbous Buttercup - Ranunculus bulbous




Common Cornsalad - Valerianella locusta



Early Purple Orchid - Orchis mascula
Sustead



Red Campion - Silene dioica

Early Purple Orchid - Orchis mascula


Cow Parsley - Anthriscus sylvestris


Prickly Sowthistle - Sonchus asper
Gresham



Crab Apple - Malus sylvestris




Ramsoms - allium ursine
Brown edges to the bracts


Scentless Mayweed - Tripleurospermum inodorum
This is one of Norfolk's roadside nature reserves on the road from Sustead to Gresham
Two Blackcaps singing at the their territories boundary. (Unfortunately not recorded) Blackbird, Chiffchaff, Wren, Blue Tit
and
this
Chaffinch
Kelling Heath


Silver Birch - Betula pendular

Juniper Hair Cap (Polytrichum juniperimum) Male plants
Puffball spp?
Willow Warbler singing this morning.
Short burst of Stonechat song flighting.
Metton






A roadside nature reserve near Metton
Meadow Saxifrage - Saxifraga granulata



Bulbous buttercup - Ranunculus bulbosus



Germander Speedwell - Veronica chamaedrys
Common Speedwell - Veronica officinalis
Salthouse



Linnet - Linnaria cannabina



Avocet - Recurvirostra avosetta


Stonechat - Saxicola rubicola
Southrepps Common

The old and the new. Fresh reed growth back by the old.
Brooklime - Veronica beccabunga, plump and delicious awaiting blooms.


Alder - Alnus glutinosa


Cuckoo Flower - Cardamine pratensis


Fly?
Large Bitter Cress - Cardamine amara


Goat Willow - Salix caprea
Rush?


Marsh Valerian - Valeriana dioica
These are male plants with stamens and anthers
Marsh Valerian from WildFlowerFinder.org
Blickling Park

Carpet of Bluebells - Hyacinthoides non-scripta

The twists and turns of Sweet Chestnut trunks. - Castanea sativa


Oak - Quercus roubar
Common Lime - Tilia x europea
Wood Sorrell leaves in the grass - Oxalis acetosela
Sparham Pools




Oak - Quercus robur
Superb old Oaks on the edge of the main pools.
Speckled Wood - Pararge algeria



Herb Robert - Geranium robertianum


Broom - Cytisus scoparius
The curves in Broom are quite spectacular.
Hidden in the Broom bush a Long tailed Tit's nest covered in Lichen.
Dandelion - Taraxacum official
Cuckoo Flower - Cardamine pratensis
Orange Tip - Anthocaris cardamons
Marsham Heath





Yellow Archangel - Lamium galeobdolon



Herb Robert - Geranium robertanium
A white one.
Hanworth

Our Easter Bunny brought eggs and daffodils this morning. Caught on camera before disappearing for another year.




Jack-by-the-hedge - Allaria petiolata
Foxley Wood






Bluebell - Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Greater Stitchwort - Stellaria holostea
Large Bee-fly - Bombylius major


Common Dog Violet - Viola raviniana



Pendulous Sedge - Carex pendula
and
the
little guys are a micro moth
The Marsh Marigold Moth - Micropterix calthella
What a perfect name. I thought I'd seen them somewhere before.
Thanks to Jim Wheeler of Norfolk Moths for the ID

Early Purple Orchid - Orchis macula













Herb Paris - Paris Quadrifolia
Although in the picture above Paris Pentifolia and there was Sexifolia on Twitter recently.
Nothing to do with Paris but the Latin par meaning pair and the symmetry of the pairs of leaves and flower parts.
Beeston Common








Cuckoo Flower - Cardamine pratensis
Large Bitter Cress - Cardamine amara
Crane Fly - Tipula oleracea






Marsh Marigold - Caltha palustris
Marsh Valerian - Valeriana dioica

Moss capsules ?
Rowan - Sorbus aucuparia

Black bog rush - Schoenus nigerians

Holly - Ilex aquifolium
New growth on the gorse.- Ulex europeus

Field Horsetail - Equisetum arvense



Guelder Rose - Viburnum opulus


Wood Sage - Teucrium scorodonia
Common Butterwort - Pinguicula vulgaris
Tawny Mining Bee - Andrena fulva
Delightful orange furred bee.






















