Overview

Pendulous Birch – Snow drips – First Primrose – The underworld – Mist at Mount Pleasant – Angels & Spires – Wet hams


Silver Birch Betula pendula, living up to its species epithet; ‘pendulous’ indeed. Hopehouse Farm, Martley. 04.02.26.
‘Snow drips’ Galanthus sp. St Peter’s Church, Martley. 04.02.26.
Primrose Primula vulgaris are a welcome sign of spring, in rough grasslands, hedge banks and woodlands alike. St Peter’s Church, Martley. 04.02.26.
The Underworld. An English Oak Quercus robur stands its ground on the floodplain of the River Stour, Mitton Marsh. 05.02.26.

Mist over Mount Pleasant Hotel. Malvern, 06.02.26.
Angels and spires at home in the heavy fog. Malvern, 06.02.26.
Powick Hams, somewhere there are floodplain grasslands hidden beneath the mighty Severn. 06.02.26.

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