
Rana temporaria spotted near where they have spawned in the past. Fingers crossed.
Picture taken March 10.
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Lesser Celandine or Pilewort, Ficaria verna.
Picture taken March 10.
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Crataegus monogyna and a line from Song by Edith Nesbit.
Picture taken March 10.
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Gonepteryx rhamni, great to see it land on the west ride
Picture taken March 10.
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I’ve finally updated the ‘Species in the Wood’ page on the site, up to and including 2024.
Photo is looking south across the pond from the high bank, which is only accessible in winter.
Picture taken February 19.
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Neither a spurge nor a laurel, Spurge Laurel, Daphne laureola, was once used medicinally, according to Stevens in “Discovering Wild Plant Names.”
Picture taken February 9.
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Thanks to neighbours Ken and Linda for explaining what’s happened to this Ash. “Bark beetles lay their eggs under the bark of dead trees. When the eggs hatch the larvae feed … under the bark and leave characteristic galleries as they move forward … Once they are full size they pupate and emerge as adult beetles to start it all off again. Woodpeckers find this secret food supply by pecking away the dead bark, then feed on the larvae, pupae and adult beetles.
This is probably the work of Hylesinus crenatu, the Large Ash Bark Beetle.
Picture taken February 9.
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Helleborus foetidus, a Christmas rose about to flower. First time I’ve noticed this on the way into the wood.
Picture taken on February 9.
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Trametes versicolor.
Picture taken February 9.
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Spreading the leaves of Ivy, Hedera helix, across the path of those worse for wear could bring them to their senses, according to Baker in “Discovering the Folklore of Plants.”
Picture taken January 22.
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Dog’s Mercury, the very toxic Mercurialis perennis.
Picture taken January 22.
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Always nice to spot a Primrose, Primula vulgaris.
Picture taken January 22.
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