Sunday, April 17, 2011
orange tips
The air in the meadows by the Inny was full of orange tip butterflies today. They are jittery butterflies at the best of times but do settle to feed on mayflower and dandelion. The male's orange wings makes it very conspicuous although it ought to be called a brown tip. The female is much more demure and the underwing is cleverly camouflaged to fit in with meadow grasses.
Labels:
butterflies,
flora,
Inny valley
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Friday, April 08, 2011
mayflower on a misty morning
the local flora is surging with new found life. Mayflowers are appearing everywhere. The weather is fine but in the river valleys the mornings are cold and misty.
Labels:
flora,
Inny valley
Thursday, April 07, 2011
meadow fritillaries
Fritillaries growing at Cotehele. For one moment I thought they were wild but one of the gardeners told me that they were planted (ours never flowered!). My flower book describes them as being "gregarious in damp meadows" which seems to fit them well. Below are some very large and bold marsh marigolds growing near Cotehele Mill.
Labels:
Cotehele,
flora,
roundandabout
Cotehele
Up very early this morning to take some pictures at Cotehele. It was a misty morning and the light was very difficult being both bright and dull! This photo shows Calstock viaduct in the background running across the Tamar, with the magnolia in the gardens at Cotehele just coming into full bloom.
the bridge at Cotehele with crab apple blossom
Labels:
Cotehele,
roundandabout
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
learning to fly fish
The Tamar Valley Tourist Association (Tavata) met at the Arundel Arms (link) for a talk by Mr Fox Edwards, followed by some tuition on the gentle art of fly fishing and a cream tea by Tinhay lake (full of recalcitrant brown trout). Quintessential England. Spot doesn't usually do advertising but the Arundel Arms really is something special.
Labels:
locallife,
roundandabout
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