Rabbit topiaried gorse, fashioned in their own image at #EastWretham Heath #Norfolk, where sadly at least one of the topiarists had #myxomatosis.
The site makes me nostalgic for the #Suffolk #Brecks a decade or two ago: bare sand & flints & bunnies as far as the eye can see. 4/5
Fine pine at #EastWretham Heath.
Langmere clearly hasn't been wet in a while, though Pied Wagtails were enjoying it.
#ScotsPine #Recommendanaturereserve #OurWorldIsWorthSaving #Norfolk 3/5
Rooks and Starlings enjoying #EastWretham Heath in the intermittent sunshine, with a chill wind still blowing.
Tenacious plants, great and small:
a) Hoary Mullein on raiIway bridge
b) Oak making the best of having fallen, way back when.
#MyWalk #Norfolk #Breckland 1/5
Suprisingly spring green Climbing Corydalis at #EastWretham Little Lang Plantation. Magnificent long toppled oak still going strong. Energetically sneezing long tailed tits flitting among its boughs. Hornbeams as the sun set. #MyWalk #Brecks #Norfolk
#EastWretham Heath where #SheepMaySafelyGraze - and #BritishWhite cattle. Hope you appreciate the White Campion seed capsule as I accidentally sat down on a nettle while snapping it. Good lot of Teal, Tufties, Gadwall, Shovellers etc on Ringmere. Langmere dry. #Brecks #Norfolk
#EastWretham Heath wreathed by the lonely cry of a Buzzard, short-tailed, flapping flight. #BritishWhite cows over the fresh rotovations. Friendly, but I gave the bull a respectfully wide berth (have been reading too much of @StephenFry's #Mythos). #Brecks #Norfolk #MyWalk