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Bluebells and birdsong in Wanstead East London

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

Native common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) and birdsong in urban East London 13 04 2008, Wanstead Park.

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  • That was rather a waste of time and energy, going to the wood again, the video stinks, all the pics were blurred, and the bluebells shall be in full swing in a week's time the keeper told me.Nice guy walking his dog. Anyway all, is not lost, cos I saw them for real, and all the splendor of the wood. smashing!

  • Hope you get to capture them in future.

  • What a fantastic place to chill out, lovely video. Im going back to my favourite wood, to do another video today, and hope that they are still in full swing.

  • Must try to get down there while they're still in bloom.

  • Now thats One for My Wildlife Playlist . A Selection of Videos I think you might find interesting. Thanks for posting Regards GVB1939 Gerry :O)

    Peace And Love

  • Cheers, I must make sure I get back there in April and see the park in all of it's spring glory.

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  • I sure will do thanks Diomedes1962

  • Will try to follow your progress.

  • Thank you. I think they're Canada Geese, but I don't know for sure. I hope your bluebells are doing well in Holland. (This park used to be part of Epping Forest and there's a lost Roman Villa in the grounds somewhere, but no-one can locate it.)

  • There are a wide variety there, from Dunnocks to Canada Geese, which makes this urban park very special.

  • Are those swans or geeze I hear in the background? I love bluebells. I even bought them in the UK to plant them in The Netherlands. Apprently one cannot buy them here...they all get exported. Thanks for this wonderful video!

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