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Now is the best time to visit ‘purple paradise’ according to West Norfolk photographer

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A West Norfolk photographer who has captured some enchanting pictures of a nature reserve has said now is the best time to visit.Grimston resident Julie Smart, who grew up regularly visiting Roydon Common, has shared a series of her latest photos of the site with the Lynn News.Julie’s pictures capture the bright purple heather which coats the ground at Roydon Common as well as some early morning hazy skies and orange sunsets.

Julie Smart took this picture of an inquisitive deer at Roydon Common

Julie, who has enjoyed taking wildlife pictures in West Norfolk for 10 years, has described the morning skies, which she got up at 5am for, as “magical”.“I’m a wildlife photographer, I like to get pictures of deer and wildlife that is over there,” Julie said.“This time of the year when the heather is full-blown, it’s amazing over there. You get everything, wildlife, misty mornings. It’s absolutely wonderful.”

Cows at Roydon Common

Julie also works at Roydon Common part-time taking care of the ponies that live on the reserve. She added: “It is like a purple paradise over there.“I love to get over there during the winter time with the frosty mornings. It looks lovely all year round.“I think this is the best time of year purely because it’s got this lovely sort of purple carpet.

Beautiful Roydon Common sunsets by Julie Smart

“Right now it is the best, it normally lasts for around three weeks.

A deer among the heather at Roydon Common
A deer among the heather at Roydon Common
So much heather at Roydon Common
A deer among the heather at Roydon Common
Beautiful Roydon Common sunsets by Julie Smart
A pony at Roydon Common
A misty morning over a lavender haze at Roydon Common
Julie Smart took this picture of an inquisitive deer at Roydon Common
A hazy morning at Roydon Common
A spider on its web on Roydon Common
Beautiful Roydon Common sunsets by Julie Smart
Beautiful Roydon Common sunsets by Julie Smart
Beautiful Roydon Common sunsets by Julie Smart
Beautiful Roydon Common sunsets by Julie Smart

“I’ve been going there since I could walk, where I grew up Roydon Common was like my back garden.”



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