Spring
Purple Orchid
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Common Primrose
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Spring at the farm
Out of the darkness
Beech among the larch
North Yorkshire Coast at Scarborough
Daffodils by Brough Beck - Helmsley
HFF from Wykeham
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The 'ICE HOUSE' sign points the way to the 18th century Ice House (see below).
Roadside Spring Blooms (1 x PiP)
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Taken on a walk with with Nerys this morning. Restricted to exercising dogs in the local area now, so no more walks in the Wykeham Woods for who knows how long.....
Spring Blooms
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Budding Life on the Larch
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Castlegate, East Ayton (2 x Pip's)
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Castlegate runs in a northerly direction from Main Street East Ayton (A170), towards Forge Valley where it becomes Seavegate. The Road then follows the river Derwent for the length of the valley. The two views of Ayton Castle over the river Derwent were taken from Castlegate walking in the direction of the valley.
Ayton Castle from Castlegate (1)
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Willow Catkin
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Red Dead Nettle
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Lamium purpureum , known as red dead-nettle, purple dead-nettle, or purple archangel, is a herbaceous flowering plant native to Europe and Asia.
Lesser Celandine or Pilewort
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Ranunculus ficaria , lesser celandine is a member of the buttercup family, with glossy yellow flowers and dark green heart-shaped leaves. Commonly found growing wild in hedgerows, woods and on riverbanks.
Lady Grace's Ride, Raincliffe Woods
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Sadly the 1735 dry stone wall alongside the bridleway has seen better days.....
The end of a Mighty Beech - Raincliffe Woods
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A victim of gales a few years ago lying at the side of Lady Grace's Ride, a bridleway following the edge of Raincliffe Woods.
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