Thursday, June 23, 2011
the view from Cotehele
we were very lucky today to be taken up the North tower at Cotehele. The roof is reached via a very narrow steep flight of stone steps, and has a view towards Calstock and far across the Tamar valley. This is the same view as before (see link) but taken from a much higher vantage point and it includes the tudor roof of Cotehele itself.
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Calstock,
Cotehele,
roundandabout
more butterfly things
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dogs,
flora,
Greenscoombe
another episode from Dr Doolittle's handbook
He can even charm the heath fritillaries out of the trees. There were a lot of heath fritillaries about today.
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Greenscoombe,
insect life
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
hedgerows
hemp agrimony about to flower - reputedly a rough medicine, or an ointment when mixed with hog's lard.
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flora
Sunday, June 19, 2011
the scorpion fly returns
this is the common scorpion fly (identified instantaneously thanks to the experts at wild about Britain see link) in a clump of brambles. The scorpion bit refers to its tail appendage but is not very obvious in these photos. The head reminds me of Star Wars: the clone wars
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insect life
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
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