Mark, these were on the left hand side just after the start of the wood from the track up from the village. Pickworth is suppose to be good for GBO as well!?
Ah - I think that most of the woodland to the east of the track up from the village is actually Holwell Wood in Lincs - I drive straight past this just before dusk normally. Did you go up as far as the locked gate to stop vehicles? The main part of PGW is the woodland either side of the main track heading south-west from this gate.
Burnt tip Orchid Fly Orchid Frog Orchid As I had the week off from University and work commitments, I made a quick trip to Derbyshire to check out a number of Orchid sites. Parking my car not far from the first site near Cromford I was soon climbing the steep hillside to get into the quarry. In the quarry bottom, I found straight the way a good number of Fly and Frog Orchids . Counting the Orchids there must have been thirty Frog Orchids in a small area of the quarry bottom and at least forty Fly Orchids in the surrounding area. As you would expect I took a good number of photos of these good looking Orchids. Although this trip was to look for Orchids, I did note that the quarry had three singing Redstarts, which would have been fantastic for my home county of Leicestershire! Moving up to the higher section of the quarry I found another twenty Fly Orchids, five Frog Orchids and a couple of Common Twayblades. Driving up the hill from the last site, I reached the next site within minut
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Pickworth is suppose to be good for GBO as well!?