King of the castle
I spent the whole of yesterday at the South Lincs Flora Group annual planning meeting - a buffet lunch followed by a review of the past years' recording and sorting out a programme of field meetings for 2019. Everyone felt it went well and I was really touched when the group thanked me for all the work I put in - its lovely to be appreciated.
This morning was bright and breezy, with temperatures much more suitable for early March, so I decided to go for a stroll round Swaddywell Pit to clear my head before starting work. As I entered the site the sheep who graze the orchid-rich grassland gave me a hard stare, possibly wondering whether I had any food. The leader of the group used a convenient anthill to get a bit of extra height!
I had a lovely walk round and spotted the first flowering colt's-foot of the year, as well as sweet violets and lots of cherry-plum. Unfortunately the tree sparrows that visit the site were elsewhere, as they always seem to be when I go for a walk with my camera!
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- Canon EOS 70D
- 1/400
- f/8.0
- 182mm
- 640
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