Kelling Heath

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A beautiful spring morning

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Young Ling ( Calluna vulgaris )

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True to form in area that had just been burnt. Bonfire Moss ( Funaria hygrometrica )

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Redshank ( Ceratodon purpureus )

These are very common mosses apparently but it was good to find them in such a great condition.

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Dartford Warbler ( Sylvia undata ) at least 3 birds.

At least two Woodlarks singing this morning accompanied by Yellow Hammer, Linnet and Green Woodpecker.



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Small Tortoiseshell



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