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This page simply reformats the Flickr public Atom feed for purposes of finding inspiration through random exploration. These images are not being copied or stored in any way by this website, nor are any links to them or any metadata about them. All images are © their owners unless otherwise specified.

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Tortoise Shieldbug (Eurygaster testudinaria) by Julian Hodgson

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Tortoise Shieldbug (Eurygaster testudinaria)

Tortoise Shieldbug (Eurygaster testudinaria). Aversley Wood, Sawtry, Cambridgeshire. May 23, 2025.

A rather colourful and nicely marked individual.

Riverside Tree in Spring in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough by Mark Sunderland

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Riverside Tree in Spring in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough

Riverside Tree in Spring in Nidd Gorge Woods, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Riverside Trees in Spring in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough by Mark Sunderland

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Riverside Trees in Spring in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough

Riverside Trees in Spring in Nidd Gorge Woods, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Wild Garlic Flower in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough by Mark Sunderland

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Wild Garlic Flower in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough

Allium ursinum or wild garlic flower and fern fronds in Nidd Gorge Woods, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Fallen Tree and Wild Garlic in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough by Mark Sunderland

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Fallen Tree and Wild Garlic in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough

Fallen tree amongst wild garlic flowers in Nidd Gorge Woods, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Fallen Tree and Wild Garlic in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough by Mark Sunderland

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Fallen Tree and Wild Garlic in Nidd Gorge Woods Knaresborough

Fallen tree amongst wild garlic flowers in Nidd Gorge Woods, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Woodland Trust, the Birches by Donnchadh H

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Woodland Trust, the Birches

The start of the footpath up to Shining Cliff woods near Ambergate.

Hanging by a thread by Julian Hodgson

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Hanging by a thread

Aversley Wood, Sawtry, Cambridgeshire. May 12, 2025.

Muslin Moth (Diaphora mendica) by Julian Hodgson

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Muslin Moth (Diaphora mendica)

Muslin Moth (Diaphora mendica), female. Aversley Wood, Sawtry, Cambridgeshire. May 12, 2025.

Muslin Moth (Diaphora mendica) by Julian Hodgson

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Muslin Moth (Diaphora mendica)

Muslin Moth (Diaphora mendica), female. Aversley Wood, Sawtry, Cambridgeshire. May 12, 2025.

Shining Cliff Woods Walk by Donnchadh H

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Shining Cliff Woods Walk

Looking through the trees toward the River Derwent (bottom right) from the footpath through the woods between Ambergate and Alderwasley in Derbyshire, maintained by the Woodland Trust.

Woodland Great Tit - South London by Adam Swaine

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Woodland Great Tit - South London

The "woodland great tit" is simply another name for the Great Tit (Parus major). The Great Tit is a common woodland bird that also readily adapts to gardens and parks

Wild Woodland Floor - Kent by Adam Swaine

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Wild Woodland Floor - Kent

Bluebells and ancient woodlands have a strong relationship, with bluebells often found in these areas and serving as an indicator of their age and history. Bluebells are native to western Europe and thrive in the UK's ancient woodlands, often creating large, vibrant displays of blue in the spring. They prefer the rich, undisturbed soils and sunlight available in the early spring before the canopy closes

Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk by MarkH images

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Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk

Fabulous Walk through this nearby woodland

Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk by MarkH images

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Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk

Fabulous Walk through this nearby woodland

Bluebell time of year, by MarkH images

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Bluebell time of year,

Fabulous Walk through this nearby woodland

Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk by MarkH images

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Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk

Fabulous Walk through this nearby woodland

Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk by MarkH images

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Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk

Fabulous Walk through this nearby woodland

Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk by MarkH images

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Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk

Fabulous Walk through this nearby woodland

Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk by MarkH images

© MarkH images, all rights reserved.

Bluebell time of year, gorgeous walk

Fabulous Walk through this nearby woodland