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7 images in cluster Oak Galls in TG3205
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in TG3205, near Rockland St Mary, taken Monday, 21 August, 2017, by Evelyn Simak
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Other Automatic clusters in TG3205
- Wheatfen Cottage
- Picture was Taken beside home Dyke
- Wider View
- Pond on Wheatfen Nature Reserve
- Commonly be found Growing
- Wherryman's Way
- Surlingham Wood
- Fen Channel
- Small Dyke at the Wheatfen Reserve
- Long Distance Footpath
- Drainage Channel
- Crop Field
- Osier Carr
- Circular Village Walks Branch off This Path
- Pond on Ted Ellis's Nature Reserve
- Grange Farm
- Damselflies are Insects in the Sub-order Zygoptera
- Bracken Pteridium Sp
- Old Mill Marsh
- Oak Galls
- Meadow Cranesbill
- Male Clasping the Female's Thorax
- Like the Scarlet Pimpernel
- Butterfly is Feeding on Purple Loosestrife
- Showy and often Fragrant Flowers
- Run by the Ted Ellis Trust
- Abundant in Pastures and on Waste Ground
- Grange Farmhouse
- Russian Comfrey
- Frequently found on the Underside of Leaves
- Time of the Roman Empire
- Roadsides Verges and other Grassland Areas
- Lily of the Valley Convallaria Majalis
- Norfolk Hawker
- Swarm of Tadpoles
- Stinging Nettle
- Cygnet Feeding on Duckweed