Yellow Birds Nest Monotropa hypopitys
Common Stinkhorn Fungi Phallus impudicus
Common Stinkhorn Fungi
Yellow Birds Nest Monotropa hypopitys
Yellow Birds Nest Flowers
Friston Helleborines
Yellow Birds Nest Flower
Dead Man's Finger Fungi
Cranes Bill
Dark Green Fritillary Argynnis aglaja
Field Scabious in White Knautia arvensis
Viper's Bugloss Echium vulgare
Viper's Bugloss Echium vulgare
White Bryony Flower Bryonia dioica
White Bryony Bryonia dioica
Summer Chafer Amphimallon solstitiale
Little House on the Prarie
Clustered Bellflower Campanula glomerata
Friston Forest
Friston Forest Fungi
Calocoris roseomaculatus
Great Green Bush Cricket Nymph
Great Green Bush Cricket Tettigonia viridissima
Chalk Hill Blue Polyommatus coridon
Early Chalk Hill Blue Polyommatus coridon
Forester Adscita statices
Small Copper Lycaena phlaeas
Common Centaury in White Centaurium erythraea
Common Centaury Centaurium erythraea
Calocoris roseomaculatus
Busy Ants
Wasp Larva and Pupae on Six-spot Burnet Caterpilla…
Six-spot Burnet Mating Pair, with Company
Orb Weaver Spider
Forester Adscita statices
Gallop Hill @ Friston Forest
Six-spot Burnet Pollinator
Pyramidal Orchid Anacamptis pyramidalis
Marbled White Melanargia galathea
Dark Green Fritillary Argynnis aglaja
Spanish Catchfly Silene otites
Red-legged Shieldbug Pentatoma rufipes
Wood Mouse Munching Bread
Wood Mouse Apodemus sylvaticus
Golden Sea
Southern Hawker Aeshna cyanea
Another Tiny Metallic Wasp
Ye Ol Bench
Chalkhill Blue Male
What Are You Looking At
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Gallop Hill
Chalkhill Blue Female
Small Blue
Forester on Scabious
Marbled White
The Gathering
Resting or Dinning?
Omaloplia ruricola Top
Omaloplia ruricola
Small Blue
Valley View
Forester
Gatekeeper
Downland Case-bearer
Ancylis comptana
Little Roller
Tiny Wasp
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Yellow Birds Nest
These are often confused with Orchids, Birds Nest Orchid. Although you can see by the flowers that its very different. I only found out about them in looking for locations to see Birds Nest Orchid, my other half has never seen them, and we are on a mission to see one somewhere. The stalks of the orchid often remain so in looking for those (as they've gone over for this year), we found these. They are actually quite a rare plant, and come in a range of color from Bright Red, Bright Yellow (hence the name) and this more muted tones of pinks and yellows.
They grow in dark woods, these happened to be in Beech Woods and we were very glad to find a cluster of about 30 plants at different stages.
They grow in dark woods, these happened to be in Beech Woods and we were very glad to find a cluster of about 30 plants at different stages.
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