THERE'S one sure sign that spring has sprung in Worcestershire, and that's the appearance of bluebells.

These beautiful delicate flowers are widespread in the county.

People just love taking photographs of them, perhaps because they want to share their joy at a natural spectacle that finally heralds the start of warmer weather.

Here are some of your pictures. Click here to email yours.

 

Hurray! First bluebells picture of the year!

Posted by Worcester News on Sunday, 26 April 2015

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The Knapp and Papermill Nature Reserve, near Alfrick. By Kirky Coombes

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Matthew Jones: "If you want bluebells there are plenty in Perry Wood, Worcester."

 

 

 

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Bluebells in Gheluvelt Park, Worcester, by Stuart Jancey

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Tiddersley Wood, near Pershore, by Penny Gilpin

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Tiddersley Wood, near Pershore, by John Webb

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Croome Court, near Pershore, by Rita O'Reilly

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Monkwood, Worcester, by Kirsten Reeves

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By Laura Hitchings Lewis

 

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Croome Park, near Pershore. By Dave Grubb

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Bluebells and wild garlic in Cradley Wood, by Christine Dawe

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Bluebells in West Malvern by Macrop Photography

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Jubilee Driver, Malvern, by Dave Grubb

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Tiddesley Wood, near Pershore, by Jo Cox

 

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Bluebells in Malvern by Andy Taylor