DescriptionBoggy field beside Mill Bourne - geograph.org.uk - 166244.jpg
English: Boggy field beside Mill Bourne. Marsh marigold or kingcup (a buttercup not a marigold) and lady's smock (also called cuckoo flower as its starting to bloom coincides with the cuckoo's arrival) are plentiful on the very wet ground. The distinctive flies with long dangly front legs have also emerged in abundance with the warmer weather.
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