Last year, my posts included some bluebells in the woods. Well, it is that time again and guess what. More bluebell photos. We have actually been to two sets of woods to see the bluebells. The first was Micheldever Woods. A popular spot for bluebell hunters as it is one of Hampshire’s best known spots for them. We also did a return to Hinton Ampner to see the flowers there too. I won’t say which is which because, let’s face it, bluebells in a wood look much the same. Here are a few of the combined shots I have got this year.
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Hunting More Bluebells at Hinton Ampner
We took a walk through the area around Hinton Ampner a few months ago. This was in the spring and was a time when the bluebells were at their peak. There is a footpath around the grounds that takes you through a couple of areas where the bluebells are at their best and there is little chance that you will be alone on this walk if it is a nice weekend. Even so, it did not feel like we were somewhere busy as we took the paths.
The focus for the flowers was when we entered Joan’s Acre Wood. The conditions here are clearly ideal for bluebells and we soon found ourselves transitioning from normal woodland flooring to a sea of blue. It is hard to get an image that really conveys just how much the flowers take over your senses. The blue is intense and contrasts starkly with the green of everything else. In person this is much starker. Hopefully some of these shots will give some sort of impression of what it was like. We were surrounded by bluebells and quite blown away by it.
Bluebells Are Starting
Spring in the UK means bluebells will start showing up. I will come back to this topic in another post but, when we went to Farm Shop in Leckford , the road in came through some trees which had a carpet of bluebells beneath them. While Nancy was wandering around the shop, I did grab the camera and head along the road to get some bluebell shots. This was a nice start to the season but there will be more to come.








