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16 March 2012. Rocky Bluff Trail. Bloodroot

Hillside in bloom along California’s central coast

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

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Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

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Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

16 March 2012. Rocky Bluff Trail. Yellow Trout Lily

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

16 March 2012. Rocky Bluff Trail. Bloodroot

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Visit to RHS Wisley 8/3/2014

Date:Mar 11 2014, 05:47 PM

Subject:

Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

Show full header

Good spot Alan. We had a flying visit to New Haw for the day and had fast run round Wisley with Jane in a wheelchair. It was about 3.30pm and the sun very low. I

was too late for the butterflies in the hot house but that was OK as I had seen them in both of the last two years. I do enjoy the gardens at all times of the year.

You have made me curious to see your images.

Best wishes

JP

  

========================================

Message Received: Mar 11 2014, 05:37 PM

From: "Alan Outen"

To: "John Pitts"

Cc:

Subject: Re: [BedsBirds] Summer Garden Bird Survey Form?

 

Hello John

 

I see you were at Wisley the day after Pattie and I went…… on the free day! I also photographed Edgeworthia chrysantha ( despite the fact that I have seen ot

many times before!) but otherwise my image set is very different to yours!

 

Best wishes

 

Alan

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

One of many cherry blossom trees in New York City's Central Park

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

In looking up my 80 photos I truly only found about 6 of the same plants but w/ in this group here are those 6 and then some interesting ones.

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

Heyrons, part of the National Garden Scheme, is a garden in High Easter, Essex, based on a Grade II listed 16th- to 19th-century restored and repurposed barn complex, which forms a walled garden. Beyond is a terraced area with mature trees, pond, herbaceous beds, rose garden, mature trees and shrubs. From the garden are views of sky with Essex countryside. Detail as file title.

There are 36,000+ files on Wiki-media Commons that can be used under the Creative Commons licence; see Acabashi at Wikimedia.

 

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