Sunday, May 22, 2011
nature's garden
Coming across scenes like this is one of the joys of walking in the woods. I guess many gardeners would love to capture this essence of Nature's random brilliance.
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flora
Friday, May 20, 2011
marsh tits
it is becoming increasingly difficult to spot birds as they take advantage of the leaf cover. This is (probably) a marsh tit which prefer deciduous woods, although it could be a willow tit.
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birds,
Inny valley
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
waiting for the call in Linkinhorne
two images from a walk around the tiny hamlet of Linkinhorne yesterday evening, where things have been very sensibly arranged for parishioners both past and present. This is the church of St Melor, another of the less well known Breton/Cornish saints (usually said and written as Mylor).
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roundandabout
Sunday, May 15, 2011
things we saw today - heath fritillary
and cowwheat, with its funny bearded upper lip, and best of all, the rare heath fritillary which feeds on it, out very early this year, especially for our visitor Carletta.
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flora,
insect life
things we saw today - orchids
five species of orchid, marsh orchid (above), both types of butterfly orchid (just emerging), heath spotted orchid (below) and early purple orchid.
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orchids
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