a dog's life in the Tamar valley, Cornwall, PL17

Sunday, September 20, 2009

and a late comma

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and a late comma, with very pretty markings on the border of its wings. This is the second generation, and usually they are darker. I though...
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field full of scabious

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the meadows are full of scabious. I think this is devil's bit scabious, rather than field scabious, Devon in the background. The scabiou...
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a seed is born

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himalayan balsam spreads its seeds by exploding the seed pod when it is touched. The fragment is the remnant of the coiled spring after it h...
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more green from the valley

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everywhere seems to be a very luscious green at the moment. This is taken at one of our favourite places to take a dip before the serious bu...
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

goldenrod

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goldenrod (an american import) and willowherb (rosebay) seed heads, described as tall and aggressive (!), is this fair I ask myself. Sun has...
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Sunday, September 13, 2009

and a swim in the Lynher

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the light shining through the trees along the banks often creates these beautiful dappled scenes
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Spot, a lurcher, of Venterdon, near Stoke Climsland, PL17. Articulate and bright for a dog. Has Nikon D600 (!). His blog contains many pictures of Cornish countryside,flora and fauna, mainly in Tamar valley, through the seasons.
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