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Spotted Orchids – 26th June

June 26, 2015Recent wildlife sightingsbee orchids, Spotted OrchidsPete Smith

At last the Spotted Orchids are out. The orchid bays along the side of the Slurry Lagoon facing the Severn/Trent land are providing  good displays. The Bee Orchids are also looking good now, especially along the Deep Pit banks. PS.

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