We set out for Ingleborough in North Yorkshire, half expecting to find that we were too early in the month for the flowering of Purple Saxifrage, but in the end we only just made it, with most flowers almost spent. Still it was a lovely day and a great walk, and we also saw about 10 Emperor moths on the moorland just below Ingleborough, but nowhere near close enough or still enough to photograph!
Sunday 10 April 2011
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