Martin Farrell, from the Keynsham branch of the Avon Wildlife Trust is helping us to record the life of the Keynsham Abbey remains over the year. He will be visiting the site regularly to take photographs of the plants as well the insects and birds we see there.
The following is the first in the series of photographs taken by Martin. We have identified the type of flower, or item of interest, in the descriptions below. We do hope you enjoy these photographs taken by Martin - our sincere thanks to Martin for capturing these wonderful images of the Keynsham Abbey garden and flowers. Hope you enjoy the photographs.....don't forget if you would like to see more, please do visit the Abbey Gardens. Alternatively, please keep an eye out for future blogs and photo updates from Martin.
To help with identification of these flowers:
Top Row Left - Bergenia
Top Row Middle - Frosted Daffodils
Top Row Right - Crocus
Middle Row Left - Grape Hyacinth - just beginning to flower
Middle Row Middle - Plum Tree Blossom
Middle Row Right - Pulmonaria
Bottom Row Left - Primroses
Bottom Row Middle - The moles are already busy!
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