Ramsons (wild garlic) in flower by the Lynher near Golberdon being inspected by his lordship.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
dunherdin
this very old collie can be seen every day sitting at this spot where he spends his retirement guarding the gate to Ashburton farm near Kelly Bray
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locallife
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
violet oil beetle
Bug Watch have asked for sightings of oil beetles (link), and today on a walk along the Inny valley and up through Carthamatha we found this one (male, probably violet species) wandering across the footpath. As the link explains these beetles have the most amazing life cycles. Unfortunately when we tried to submit our sighting the site link broke down.
the lower picture is a better picture of the same species outside our house a few years ago (and qv ). I think they must be quite common around here
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Inny valley,
insect life
Monday, April 18, 2011
not as pretty as it seems
this is the variegated form of yellow archangel. Although pretty, it is almost certainly a garden escapee, and in that there are no gardens nearby it is probably the result of people dumping their garden waste at the entrance to Rowden lane (a bridle path in the parish) rather than taking it to a tip. This is also why there are some spanish bluebells on the other side of the lane. They are slowly working their way along the lane and will inevitably displace or hybridise with the extensive beds of native bluebells further down the bridle path. It may seem harmless but this casual thoughtless behaviour is destroying our native flora.
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