Fields put on annual spring show as the weather forecast looks up
They have brought a little brightness to our lives at a difficult time.
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Rapeseed fields have put on their annual spring show.
And, seen from the air, they are just as spectacular as at ground level.
This drone image was captured by Express & Star chief photographer Tim Thursfield. It shows a rapeseed field near Hammerwich in Staffordshire, cut in two by a country lane.
The flaxen dandelion, used to make rapeseed oil, is a common sight on farmland in late spring. The colour fades around now ahead of it being harvested in August.
Dry weather in the last month has created a challenge for farmers. There is also little prospect of any sustained rainfall in the near future.
Forecasters say the bright conditions will continue, with temperatures rising.