Thursday, June 15, 2006

hill forts


Devon from the top of the ridge (dark and brooding Cornwall overlooking sunny Devon). On the other side of this steep coombe is the site of a hill fort. The map of 1816 shows it very clearly but there seems to be nothing left now.

more butterflies


with yellow rattle and wide pollinia, close up it is a jungle in there. And the meadows are full of eyebright now. But no bird's nest orchid despite tramping through miles of cluttered woodland. Where are they?

wild strawberries


sweet and delicious just in time for Wimbledon, in woods near you.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

lesser stitchwort


this slender relative of greater stitchwort is beginning to appear in abundance in the meadows. Its stamens have a dusting of red pollen almost like cinnamon powder. Posted by Picasa

banded agrion


this is the male banded demoiselle staying still just long enough to be snapped. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, June 11, 2006

trouble returns


this photo gives a good guide to the vivid red of the male bull finch; the barbecue is wrapped up for the coming rain, this is summer in Cornwall.