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Here's the Pike disappearing off in the rain. And a Perch who has escaped his maw. The storm clouds were soon replaced by sun.

#Shropham #Breckland #Norfolk

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With thanks to Andy Thornton, at the idyllic http://wildwithnature.co.uk lake (13°C) spent some precious minutes with this big Pike at least a metre long.

#MySwim #Shropham #Breckland #Norfolk #WildWithNature #Pike

@OSBrecks @TheBrecksLP @Britnatureguide

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Small Balsam (Impatiens parviflora) along the banks of the River Thet.

And Nipplewort (Lapsana communis).

Delighted to find Giant Puffballs - yum!

#giantpuffball #Shropham #Rocklands #Breckland #Norfolk #OurWorldIsWorthSaving

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Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis), Chicory (Cichorium intybus), Lucerne (Medicago sativa sativa) & Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) among the flowers at Honey Pot Meadows.

#Shropham #Breckland #Norfolk #Wildflowerhour

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Honeypot Meadows given back to nature by Manor Farm: ground seemingly alive as orthoptera explode with every step, thrumming fit to take off; butterflies including blues & Brimstones, and other pollinators abounding.

#MyWalk #Shropham #Breckland #Norfolk @Britnatureguide
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What treasure! A Skylark nest - she flushed just a metre ahead of me.

The Ringlet - one of my favourite butterflies, on the green land S of Shropham.
Newly fledged House Sparrows were attempting to dust bath in the road.
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