RM2G17M00–Mossy saxifrage (Saxifraga hypnoides) or Dovedale moss, growing on alpine limestone gravel in full sunlight.
RFD9167G–View from top of Holm Moss, with clouds and blue sky.
RF2JBF1YE–White flowers of Saxifraga hypnoides called mossy saxifrage, it is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae. Close up photo with selec
RMCNNC1X–Raised Wooden Walkway in Dovedale
RF2DEPA61–A walk in the beautiful Dovedale Valley heading towards Milldale the photo shows the river and a gate on the footpath just as the valley widens
RM2HB6563–Pike Pool in the River Dove at Beresford Dale, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire/Staffordshire
RFF75CK0–Female hand holding a small copper coin beside a Money tree in Dovedale,Peak District, Derbyshire UK
RF2R0BDAG–Potted 'Saxifraga x Arendsii White Pixie' plant with white flowers
RM2TA03B5–Mossy Saxifrage, Saxifraga hypnoides, in flower on limestone.
RFRM1DYY–Grey Wagtail - Dovedale, Derbyshire
RFBG6F3F–Dry stone wall with moss and flowers, Ilam, Derbyshire, July 2009
RMTAEPY6–Mossy saxifrage / Dovedale moss (Saxifraga hypnoides) in flower
RMFA7TEJ–Tree at Pickering Dale in Dovedale, South Peak Estate, Derbyshire, in autumn.
RM2WPK1D3–UK, Derbyshire, Dovedale, moss covered dry stone wall.
RFJXNC13–The Peak District in Winter
RFMMB753–A Dipper stands on a rock having a rest after a battle with the fast flowing water he's been wading through
RFBJ697J–Mossy Saxifrage, saxifraga hypnoides
RFHNAW85–Rocks and grass in sharp focus in the foreground at the summit of Thorpe Cloud, Peak District, Derbyshire, UK
RMAN0MGR–White throated dipper Cinclus cinclus in tree branches Dovedale Peak District National Park Derbyshire England
RFEH6053–Old entrance to a cave, detail of a secret entrance
RM2CPDG2E–. Pictures of bird life : on woodland meadow, mountain and marsh . tangle of pendent vegetation. From the damp-ness of the situation, the moss, of which the nest wascomposed, was quite green and fresh-looking—in fact, it hadsprouted, and grass was growing on the top of it. It heldyoung birds nearly fledged. The nest, though so large, isvery easily passed over unnoticed by an inexperienced eye.It is particularly solid and thickly felted together, theheavy penthouse-looking roof overhanging the cup-likereceptacle, Avhich holds the eggs. The following day, inlovely Dovedale, we were fortunate in
RM2HB657G–Pike Pool in the River Dove at Beresford Dale, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire/Staffordshire
RMHNAW8B–The summit of Thorpe Cloud in sharp focus in the foreground, Peak District, Derbyshire.
RMAN0MHG–White throated dipper Cinclus cinclus in tree branches Dovedale Peak District National Park Derbyshire England
RMAN0MHR–White throated dipper Cinclus cinclus among tree rots Dovedale Peak District National Park Derbyshire England
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