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Native Bluebells. Bunny Old Wood. Nottingham. Apr 2017

English Bluebells [also known as Native Bluebells] at Bunny Old Wood Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire, which is part of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and English Nature.

 

The Woodland Trust #BigBluebellWatch

 

The wood is widely recognised as one of the top places in the UK to see Native Bluebells.

 

The north-facing slope is likely to have been tree-covered for over 10,000 years. This woodland was mentioned in the Domesday Book and covers more than 15 hectares, it may have been used by saxon settlers. In 1487 Henry VII and his army camped nearby on their way to the Battle of East Stoke.

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Uploaded on April 21, 2017
Taken on April 19, 2017