Hockering Wood








Hockering Wood SSI



Wood Sorrel - Oxalis acetosella



Wood anemone - Anemone nemorosa

Bluebell - Hyacinthoides non-scripta

Beech - Fagus sylvatica
Freshly creased


Unrolling fern

Hazel - Corylus avellana
Dogs Mercury - Mercurialis perennis

Violet - Viola raviniana

Wild Garlic - Allium ursinum

Lily of the Valley - Convallaria majalis


Wood Spurge  - Euphorbia amygdaloids
Holt Lowes


A little fluffy
two little fluffies in fact
Moorhen - Gallinula tenebrosa


Alderford Common





Mixed Birch and Oak





Bluebell - Hyacinthoides non-scripta


Muscatel - Adoxa moschatellina
or
Town Hall Clock
I wonder if the heaven facing clock was there to help god tell the time?
Apparently the heaven facing flower has four petals whereas the other four have five.
Fascinating facts from
A Cabinet of Curiosities
Upton Fen





More a case of hearing 
A very distant Grasshopper Warbler
Gramborough Hill



Jack Snipe flew up from the dish on the fence line.
Sand Martins cleaning out their burrows,
Parachuting meadow pipits
Strumpshaw Fen

Strumpshaw Wood


Grasshopper Warbler reeling




Coltsfoot clock
Coltsfoot
Willow

Field Maple

Strumpshaw Fen



A glorious morning
Marsh Harriers displaying.
Visibly mad Cetti's Warblers. 
A quick rush of song and then move on to the next perch.
Aberdovey&Surrounds


Afon Dysynni - Bryncrug 

 Aberdovey Beach
Hard fern - Blechnum spirant



Feather Moss - Thamnobryum alopecurum






Wilson's Filmy Fern  - Hymenophyllum wilsonii


Opposite - leaved Golden Leaved Saxifrage Chrysosplenium oppositifolium
Ferns, Mosses, Lichens and Liverworts under the Sessile Oaks and Sycamores

Dolgoch Falls





Budding Sycamore
Wood Sorrel - Oxalis acetosella
 


Sessile Oak - Quercus petraea


Navel Wort or Penny Wort - Umbilicus rupestris



Red Kite - Milvus milvus
At the base of Bird Rock
The only place in Europe that has an inland breeding colony of Cormorants. Plus Ravens, Chough and Herring Gull.



The RSPB reserve at Ynis - hir
Reclaiming a 19th Century conifer plantation and returning it to a bog.

View back to the Dovey Estuary.
The local Ospreys arrived just as we were walking along the track.
Lots of Sand Martins also feeding over the marsh.
Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler singing around the site.
Siskin, Lesser Redpoll, Curlew, Teal.
Kelling Heath


Yellow Hammer
Dartford Warbler
Red Kite
Chiffchaff
Sparrow Hawk





























