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Wrekin Forest Volunteers: July 2015
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Find out what this zany group get up to on a regular basis - don't miss even one episode - enter your email to receive automatic notification of new posts. Sorry by Keith Fowler. The Wall, Wednesday 24th June. Seven of us gathered amongst the farm buildings at The Wall, situated to the north of Kynnersley. We were welcomed and given an introduction to the farm. This was followed with a warning about bulls in fields (must include in the risk assessment! I had forgotten Lorna was coming. From the meadow we...
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Wrekin Forest Volunteers: May 2014
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Find out what this zany group get up to on a regular basis - don't miss even one episode - enter your email to receive automatic notification of new posts. Doctor Kildare to the Rescue - by Keith Fowler. The Trust recognised the potential and bought the site. They removed many but not all of the conifers allowing the woodland and its flora to recover and thrive. Little did this Tipula submarmorata know that we would make her a star. On the one hand we had those who were concerned: -. Lunch over, we explo...
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Wrekin Forest Volunteers: April 2015
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Find out what this zany group get up to on a regular basis - don't miss even one episode - enter your email to receive automatic notification of new posts. Granville Country Park by Keith Fowler. As one of the group commented – at least no-one was hurt. Yes, cars can be repaired and property replaced but it is still. That is all I want to report, but here are some photographs of the better part of the day. Posted by Paul e Watts. Thursday, April 16, 2015. Links to this post. Labels: Granville Country Park.
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Wrekin Forest Volunteers: Don’t Panic!
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Find out what this zany group get up to on a regular basis - don't miss even one episode - enter your email to receive automatic notification of new posts. Bury Ditches – Wednesday 22nd July. Don’t panic – plenty of time! I remembered that when I worked I use to get up at 6am and be at work by 7am so plenty of time. Next a huge queue of traffic at the traffic lights. I did not need to panic as they turned green just as I started to slow down to join the queue. And the traffic lights understood I ...8220;...
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Spotted and Southern marsh orchids going over - Wolves Wild
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Wildlife from Wolverhampton and nearby. Spotted and Southern marsh orchids going over. A few of the Southern marsh orchids (main picture) and spotted orchids of Baggeridge Country Park as the flowering phase was just beginning to give way to the development of the seeds. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Twisty: cygnet grooming on the water. Large white butterfly on lavender. Parks and Nature Reserves. UK and Eire Natural History Blogs.
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Twisty: cygnet grooming on the water - Wolves Wild
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Wildlife from Wolverhampton and nearby. Twisty: cygnet grooming on the water. One of the cygnets on West Park lake, grooming the feathers at the base of a wing as it swims in the water. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Teazle flowers with and without pollen. Spotted and Southern marsh orchids going over. Parks and Nature Reserves. UK and Eire Natural History Blogs. B'ham / Black Country Wildlife Trust. B'ham Natural History Society.
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Wild flower bed by the bridge, Ironbridge - Wolves Wild
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Wildlife from Wolverhampton and nearby. Wild flower bed by the bridge, Ironbridge. Colourful and attractive “wildflower” bed by the bridge at Ironbridge yesterday. The dominant flowers were California poppies – the name is a clue to their geographical origin. There were red flax (main picture, with visiting small fly and smaller beetle) and white flax – garden varieties of the blue flowered plant cultivated as the source of linen and linseed oil. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *.
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Wolves Wild - Wildlife from Wolverhampton and nearby
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Wildlife from Wolverhampton and nearby. Pigeon on the gravel at the tip of the Bylet in Bridgnorth, spreading its wings to get the sun on its feathers. Leave a comment on Pigeon sunbathing. Figwort seems to be getting more common in recent years, growing right on the bank of the canal between Aldersley and Wighwick. Leave a comment on Figwort standing tall. Red and green: poppies. Poppies flowering in the wildflower patch by the canal opposite the Wildside Centre. Leave a comment on Red and green: poppies.
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Large white butterfly on a nettle leaf - Wolves Wild
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Wildlife from Wolverhampton and nearby. Large white butterfly on a nettle leaf. Large white butterfly (a.k.a. cabbage white) resting on a nettle leaf. The greenish tinge of the underwings is exaggerated here by the light reflected off the nettle. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Wild flower bed by the bridge, Ironbridge. Not quite ready to sow. Parks and Nature Reserves. UK and Eire Natural History Blogs. B'ham Natural History Society.
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Large white butterflies feeding, Northycote Farm - Wolves Wild
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Wildlife from Wolverhampton and nearby. Large white butterflies feeding, Northycote Farm. More large white butterflies, these feeding on flowers in the Sensory Garden at Northycote Farm: a buddleia and a verbena. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Purple loosestrife, flowering. Bistort flowers: red, white and pink. Parks and Nature Reserves. UK and Eire Natural History Blogs. B'ham / Black Country Wildlife Trust. West Mids Bird Club.