Indiana Dave and the quest for Derbyshire Orchids 6th June 2008.
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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Nice work Dave!
To repay the favour, have you seen these piano versions of Roses tunes? I was blown away when I heard them...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM0pQOkyNQ0&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFk49DAzADs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGzEJ3vNM4s&feature=related