Main content
                
     
                    
                Pale bloom
Upper Waterhay Meadow in Wiltshire is one of only two sites in Britain where there are large numbers of white snake's-head fritillaries. If you look closely, you can see that they have the same chequerboard pattern as their coloured counterparts. The flower meadows are on the edge of Cotswold Water Park.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from Spring: Farmland
- 
                                                ![]()  Insect EdenDuration: 03:27 
- 
                                                ![]()  Moorland LBJsDuration: 02:24 
- 
                                                ![]()  Dozy dormouseDuration: 01:44 
- 
                                                ![]()  Reading the signsDuration: 01:24 
More clips from Nature's Calendar
- 
                                                ![]()  Bizarre behaviour—Series 1, Summer: Parks and GardensDuration: 01:27 
- 
                                                ![]()  Hot-housing sparrows—Series 1, Summer: Parks and GardensDuration: 01:42 
- 
                                                ![]()  Long-legged lovelies—Series 1, Summer: WetlandDuration: 02:38 
- 
                                                ![]()  Young grass snake—Series 1, Summer: Parks and GardensDuration: 01:30 
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            