Holkham Pines
Scot's Pine (Pinus sylvestris)
Radde's Warbler somewhere in here. (Phylloscopus schwarzi)
Common Reed (Phragmites australis)
Holm Oak (Quercus ilex)
At least 3 Yellow Browed Warblers
Brambling a plenty of flying over
and
goldcrests
Holkham Pines
Long Tailed Tit - Aegithalos caudates
Razor Shells - Ensis arcuatus
Alexander Mcqueen - 2001 for Voss
In McQueen’s Words
“My friend George and I were walking on the beach in Norfolk, and there were thousands of [razor-clam] shells. They were so beautiful,
I thought I had to do something with them. So, we decided to make [a dress] out of them. . . . The shells had outlived their usefulness
on the beach, so we put them to another use on a dress. Then Erin [O’Conner] came out and trashed the dress, so their usefulness
was over once again. Kind of like fashion, really.”
WWD, September 28, 2000
From
Alexander McQueen - Savage Beauty
A more recent use of razor shells by Norfolk artist Liz McGowan.
Holkham Pines
Common Blue - Polyommatus icarus
Egg laying. A little wiggle of the abdomen scrapes the sand away to allow the eggs to drop into the sand.
Dune Bee Fly - Villa modesta
Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguinium
Sea Holly - Eryngium maritimum
Creeping Lady's Tresses - Goodyera repens