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Crumbling Cliff: On the verge of excellence
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My local patch - getting smaller every day. Monday, 17 August 2009. On the verge of excellence. The verges are the last remaining bits of the meadows present in the area before the housing development here in the early 1960s and, as far as I can tell, were pasture land as opposed to arable. The soil pH is just on the acidic side of neutral, to be expected on New Forest gravels, clays and sand and the vegetation reflects this with some anomalies. Labels: Barton on Sea. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Crumbling Cliff: Bee-holed!
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My local patch - getting smaller every day. Tuesday, 22 September 2009. There's no let up to the attacks on the integrity of the cliffs. What has been a relatively new assault is now well established it seems. Mining bees in some quantity have recently colonised the soft sandy layers in the cliff-face. I noticed these last year and they've emerged! No being well-up on the mining bees, I asked Bryan, our local entomologist what the species was. He informed me that it's the Ivy Bee. Hard hats at the ready ...
Crumbling Cliff: September 2009
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My local patch - getting smaller every day. Tuesday, 22 September 2009. There's no let up to the attacks on the integrity of the cliffs. What has been a relatively new assault is now well established it seems. Mining bees in some quantity have recently colonised the soft sandy layers in the cliff-face. I noticed these last year and they've emerged! No being well-up on the mining bees, I asked Bryan, our local entomologist what the species was. He informed me that it's the Ivy Bee. Hard hats at the ready ...
Crumbling Cliff: Fossiliferous
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My local patch - getting smaller every day. Thursday, 20 August 2009. Could describe the areas current population, being as it's full of elderly and very elderly retirees! Not only that but Crumbling Cliff is now one of them! From the Upper Eocene 40.0-36.0 million years ago). A short, if expensive, ferry ride across to Hamstead Bay on the Isle of Wight brings you forward a few million years (rather than back a million years or so - as some may say after having been to the Isle of Wight in February!
Crumbling Cliff: August 2009
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My local patch - getting smaller every day. Thursday, 20 August 2009. Could describe the areas current population, being as it's full of elderly and very elderly retirees! Not only that but Crumbling Cliff is now one of them! From the Upper Eocene 40.0-36.0 million years ago). A short, if expensive, ferry ride across to Hamstead Bay on the Isle of Wight brings you forward a few million years (rather than back a million years or so - as some may say after having been to the Isle of Wight in February!
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Crumbling Cliff
My local patch - getting smaller every day. Tuesday, 22 September 2009. There's no let up to the attacks on the integrity of the cliffs. What has been a relatively new assault is now well established it seems. Mining bees in some quantity have recently colonised the soft sandy layers in the cliff-face. I noticed these last year and they've emerged! No being well-up on the mining bees, I asked Bryan, our local entomologist what the species was. He informed me that it's the Ivy Bee. Hard hats at the ready ...
Crumbling Cliff
Monday 7th March 2011. It was a beautiful day in the sun protected from the cold easterly breeze. There is a little chalk here and there tending to suggest that some hardy soul has been active on the bouldering wall during the winter. Being ten pounds above my fighting weight I really felt the strain in my arms, even sitting on a boulder I felt heavy. Must do something about that quickly. Above the first fall. Limestone pavement above Malham Cove. Scanning the huge cliff above it was possible to make out...
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