Return for spring
I have finally made it back to Bel's Wood. My last visit ended with Kendal Mountain Rescue recovering me from a gorse bush up on the hill. I am now mobile with crutches and wanted to see the changes from 7 weeks ago. The wood sorrel is flowering and there were good clumps of violets growing from patches of dead bracken so hopefully the butterflies will be emerging. Pearl-bordered and High Brow Fritillary butterflies enjoy these conditions. Bluebells were just pushing up their closed buds and a week later are flourishing With stitchwort in numbers greater than last year. I saw a male and a female orange tip butterflies both of which seemed to be new with very vibrant colours both moving too fast to photograph. Friends heard a cuckoo further up the plot. Being confined to one area I sat in the sun to appreciate what I could see. This silver birch swaying in the breeze was a good place to start Looking north, the blackthorn is coming into bloom ...