I'm a big fan of all wildlife however I'm definitely most into birds and butterflies. I haven't ever really got into plants, however the Bee Orchid was the one I've been keen to see for a while as they're such incredible things!
After several efforts at Ardley Quarry Nature Reserve, just into Oxfordshire in early June, I eventually came up trumps finding at least 14 spikes on a trip after work, wahoo!
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
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