Daffodils growing wild
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Image: © Graham Loveland Taken: 13 Mar 2009
Early March 2009, clumps of daffodils growing, apparently wild, in a field used, in rotation with others locally, for cattle grazing. Who planted them? Good job the cows are not in this field currently or they'd have eaten them! In far background is the ria of Carrick Roads with the Roseland peninsla beyond.