There were also shoots of bluebells to be found, proving Spring is on the way, somewhere or other,
but I couldn't see any signs of tadpoles as it isn't possible to get close to the pond any longer.
I haven't been to the wood for a while, possibly not since the bluebells and anemones were flowering last Spring, so something struck me, that perhaps regular walkers don't notice.
Usually in winter, with no bracken under the trees, I'd expect to be able to see clearly through the trunks, but brambles and small holly bushes seem to be taking over the woodland floor, and the area generally developing a 'wild', un-managed feel.
Hopefully these 'weeds' won't strangle the bluebells. Theyve always been spectacular, but last years seemed ragged, and photographs from a few years ago show a much clearer woodland floor. It was such a delight to have them flowering within walking distance, especially in the middle of a housing estate. It would be a shame to see them die out.
Something I should perhaps add is that after the second day of doing this walk I felt exhausted - so I've decided I need to get out and about more!
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