Saturday, May 30, 2009

four orchids and a fun day

closer inspection revealed three denizens of the insect world


who, following introductions,

clambered over each other; it is not clear who is going to be whose breakfast. I think the coloured spider in the top photo may be the male of the white species (which may be a crab spider (see link)) and he is taking avoiding action before he is eaten.

four orchids and a fun day


a late daffodil, variety unknown and one we have never seen before, presumably a remnant of the days when these meadows were used to grow daffodils. Further research indicates that this is a very complicated area (of course!), see this link

four orchids and a fun day

the lesser butterfly orchid, iridescent in the morning sun. There were also some greater butterfly orchids in the meadow but they are not yet in flower.

four orchids and a fun day


pink purslane, campion and Spot; a dog in clover

four orchids and a fun day


heath spotted orchid in a field full of yellow rattle. The sky really was an amazing vivid blue (see top left corner). One of four species of orchid we found this morning, of which more later, plus other excitement!

Monday, May 25, 2009

and the yellow or flag iris



and another denizen of damp, shady places, the flag or yellow iris.