Symphony in blue at Chempshill Coppice
Here's a stunning carpet of bluebells in Chempshill Coppice at Worfield, near Bridgnorth.

The fragrance of the flowers was almost overpowering as I followed a winding footpath through this beautiful woodland, which I make a point of visiting every spring.
Almost half the world’s bluebells are to be found in the UK, with traditional names including cuckoo’s boots, wood hyacinth, lady’s nightcap and witches’ thimbles.
Sit back and enjoy this video of my wander through the sunlit woodland, accompanied only by birdsong. Sound up!
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