RM2JCXMT5–Arum lily or calla lily, Zantedeschia aethiopica.
RM2JCJ089–Contractor using John Deere 6110R tractor to cut grass on roadside verges along a Norfolk country lane.
RM2JCJ02N–Jerusalem sage, Phlomis russeliana.
RM2JCAE09–Siberian flag iris, Iris sibirica.
RM2JCADR0–Star of Persia flowers, Allium christopherii.
RM2JCAE2B–Woman harvesting an early crop of Vivaldi potatoes grown in a container.
RM2JCAE0A–Vivid double rainbow over Norfolk farmland.
RM2JCADR3–Polygonum flowers.
RM2JCAE2H–Woman harvesting an early crop of Vivaldi potatoes grown in a container.
RM2JBTPJ9–Red valerian, Centranthus ruber, growing out of a wall in Norfolk.
RM2JBTPJC–Red valerian, Centranthus ruber, & white valerian, Centranthus ruber Albus, growing at the base of a predominantly carstone wall in Norfolk.
RM2JBAD0P–St Mary's church at Holme-next-the-Sea, north Norfolk.
RM2JBAD0D–Welcome Church Open sign in the doorway to St Mary's church at Holme-next-the-Sea, north Norfolk.
RM2JB24HC–Chicken of the Woods fungus, Laetiporus sulphureus.
RM2JAF5FK–Painted lady butterfly, Cynthia cardui, resting on the ground.
RM2JAF5FE–Female wall brown butterfly, Lasiommata megera, resting on the ground.
RM2JAF5MX–Woman hand fertilising an Emir F1 melon, Cucumis melo, by rubbing male flower onto female flower.
RM2JAF5H8–Avocet, Recurvirostra avosetta, brooding chicks on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2JAF5HR–View across the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell Marsh RSPB bird reserve, towards Titchwell village.
RM2JAF5PD–Lupins, Lupinus 'Noble Maiden'.
RM2JAF5J2–A male tufted duck, Aythya fuligula, swimming on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2JAF5R2–Woman hand fertilising an Emir F1 melon, Cucumis melo, by rubbing male flower onto female flower.
RM2JAF5H6–Avocet chicks, Recurvirostra avosetta, on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2JAF5J4–Common shelduck, Tadorna tadorna, swimming on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2JAF5J0–Woman planting runner beans at the base of bean poles in her vegetable garden.
RM2JAF5GW–A male gadwall, Anas strepera, swimming on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2JAF5N2–A colourful flower border, consisting mainly of pansies.
RM2JA598N–Climbing hydrangea, Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, on the wall of a detached house.
RM2JAF5HH–A male pochard, Aythya ferina, swimming on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2JA599A–Climbing hydrangea, Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, on the wall of a detached house.
RM2J9TY5K–Woman tying up bean poles in her vegetable garden.
RM2J9TY5A–Second year asparagus bed. Plants allowed to flower and die back for two years before harvesting.
RM2J9TY5J–Juvenile starling, Sturnus vulgaris, perched on a garden fat feeder.
RM2J9TY5C–Woman working in small greenhouse in her garden.
RM2J9TY5F–Juvenile starling, Sturnus vulgaris, perched on a garden fat feeder.
RM2J9TY5G–Woman earthing up potatoes in a raised bed in her vegetable garden.
RM2J9TY8C–Woman potting up a chilli plant using the small pot as a template to fill the larger pot with compost before transferring the plant.
RM2J9TY84–Woman potting up a chilli plant using the small pot as a template to fill the larger pot with compost before transferring the plant.
RM2J9TY7A–Woman harvesting a cucumber grown in her greenhouse.
RM2J9TY7W–A proud gardener photographing a cucumber she has grown in her greenhouse.
RM2J9D6YB–Greek Gigantes beans growing on a window sill in old toilet roll tubes before being planted out.
RM2J9D71R–Woman working in small greenhouse in her garden.
RM2J9D6Y6–A woman walks past a public footpath waymarker on the Snettisham Circular Walk across the freshwater marshes on the eastern shore of The Wash.
RM2J9D6YH–Hypericum × inodorum Magical Lightning. Berries are changing from yellow to red - they will eventually become black.
RM2J9D6YA–A public footpath waymarker on the Snettisham Circular Walk across the freshwater marshes on the E shore of The Wash.
RM2J9D6YX–Hypericum × inodorum Magical Lightning. Berries are changing from yellow to red - they will eventually become black.
RM2J99747–Lupins, Lupinus 'Noble Maiden'.
RM2J9972H–Woman potting up chilli plants on a potting bench in her vegetable garden.
RM2J9971C–Greylag goose, Anser anser, swimming on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2J9971Y–Lupins, Lupinus 'Noble Maiden'.
RM2J8RFM5–Avocet, Recurvirostra avosetta, wading on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2J8RFM6–Garlic mustard, Alliaria petiolata.
RM2J8RFP9–The Island Hide overlooking the Freshwater Marsh at RSPB Titchwell Marsh on the North Norfolk coast.
RM2J8RFM2–A male shoveler duck, Anas clypeata, swimming on the Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2J8RFME–Woman working in garden - tying string around canes to provide support for bean plants.
RM2J8RFMD–Hawthorn tree, Crataegus monogyna, covered in may blossom in Norfolk woodland.
RM2J8RFM8–Adult little ringed plover, Charadrius dubius, showing clearly characteristic yellow ring around eye. On Freshwater Marsh at Titchwell RSPB reserve.
RM2J8AJT2–Woman building a pair of plastic cloches on a vegetable bed to warm the soil & protect young plants.
RM2J8AK0W–The mediaeval or medieval Church of St Peter, Wolferton on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
RM2J8H017–Entrance to Friar Marcus Yard, part of the Royal Stud at Wolferton on the Sandringham Estate.
RM2J8H018–An over-wintered leek showing development of bulbils.
RM2J8H036–Woman tying up bean poles in her vegetable garden or allotment in Norfolk.
RM2J8AJRE–Woman building a pair of plastic cloches on a vegetable bed to warm the soil & protect young plants.
RM2J8H00Y–Bee on a flower of Bocking 14 comfrey grown for use as a green manure.
RM2J8H02R–A mature woman working happily in her greenhouse while it is raining.
RM2J8H03D–A mature woman working happily in her greenhouse while it is raining.
RM2J8AK0G–The mediaeval or medieval Church of St Peter, Wolferton on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
RM2J85HNE–Small Marketmore cucumbers, Cucumis sativus Marketmore, forming on plants in a grow bag cut in half and stood on end in a greenhouse.
RM2J85HT1–Female flower with embryonic melon forming on an Emir F1 melon, Cucumis melo, plant growing in a greenhouse
RM2J85HNR–A tray of mud placed as potential nest material for swallows. Recommended by RSPB when dry weather coincides with nesting season.
RM2J85HKY–Hawthorn tree, Crataegus monogyna, covered in May blossom in Norfolk woodland.
RM2J85HT5–Female flower with embryonic melon forming on an Emir F1 melon, Cucumis melo, plant growing in a greenhouse
RM2J85HKX–Woman building netting cage over bed of cauliflower and cabbages. Protection from cabbage white caterpillars.
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