First Signs of Spring: The Year’s First Orchids from the southwestern europe

in naturephotography •  14 days ago

    Three weeks ago, I went for a walk, not expecting anything out of the ordinary. But nature had a surprise for me! I spotted the first orchid of the year—a moment that instantly felt like the true beginning of spring...in February!!

    As I kept looking, I found not just one but several species in bloom. Among them were:

    Orchis mascula
    early-purple-orchid – with its striking purple flowers standing out against the greenery

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    Himantoglossum robertianum
    Giant orchid (Salepeira-grande) – a robust and impressive species, one of the earliest to bloom

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    Ophrys tenthredinifera
    sawfly orchid (erva-abelhão) - a delicate and fascinating orchid, mimicking insects to attract pollinators

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    Ophrys fusca
    sombre bee-orchid/ dark bee-orchid (Abelheira-parda) - with its dark, velvety flowers that resemble female bees, tricking male pollinators into aiding its reproduction

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    Here I was capturing these beautiful flowers with my smartphone

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    There’s nothing quite like the excitement of spotting the first orchids of the year—it’s a clear sign that spring is unfolding around us!

    Have you noticed any early signs of spring in your area? Let me know in the comments!

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