A first Bluebell for our first birthday

 

 

Flowers, Bluebell, March 2014

 

A year since our site’s launch and thanks to all who have helped to identify  flora and fauna in the wood. (more…)

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Bring me sunshine …

Flower, Dandelion, March 2014

 

… and if not there’s always the Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale. (more…)

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Raise a glass

 

 

Trees, Silver Birch, March 2014

 

Sap from a Silver Birch, Betula pendula. (more…)

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‘Creeping, seeping, spitting spores

 

 

Fungi, unidentified, March 2014

 

Fungi link the forest’s floors’ (more…)

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First of the buttercups

 

 

Flowers, Lesser Celandine, March 2014

 

Lesser Celandine. (more…)

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Cuckooflower or Lady’s Smock

 

 

Flower, Cuckooflower, March 2014

 

Cardamine pratensis, so named because it usually flowers around the time the first cuckoo is heard. (more…)

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Introduced by the Romans – probably!

 

 

Bird, pheasant, March 2014

 

Pheasant, Phasianus colchicus. (more…)

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Return of a native

 

 

Fauna, Roe Deer, March 2014

 

A Roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, one of only two deer species native to Britain. (more…)

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Posing squirrel

 

 

Fauna, Grey Squirrel, March 2014

 

Sciurus carolinensis, apparently giving a wave to the remote camera. (more…)

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Don’t try this at home

 

 

Flowers, Wood Spurge, March 2014

 

The milky juice of Wood Spurge has been used in the past to treat warts. (more…)

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‘Pretending to be soup for the wind to stir’

 

 

Pond, general, March 2014

 

FromWhat is the pond doing? by Diana Hendry. (more…)

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Storm casualty

 

 

Trees, general, March 2014

 

Nest on fallen Spruce in the south of the wood. (more…)

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