Thursday 14 April 2022

False Oxlip, New superlarge Colony of Moschatel, Start of Geums etc etc (Nature Diary for Thursday 14th April 2022) Burton In Kendal, Cumbria

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 A lovely spring morning and I was desparate to get out and explore some of our local countryside, woodlands and areas close to home near Slape Lane.

I huffed and I puffed (literally) armed with ventilin if necessary but I was getting out and nothing was going to stop me. I had been having visions of tracking down the rare False Oxlip (Primula x polyantha). I found it last year and its now one of my favourite species which tells so much of the development story of the hybrid between the two favourtie species. Of all the hybrids I know of it is so clearly defined to its intermediary profiles.

Here it was again before my very eyes, not at its best! thats in another fortnight, but so pleased its made it again this year. Managed a few defined photos as follows:











I was again enjoying the woodland and all it had to offer with the calls from my first Willow Warblers of the year, and a local Chiffchaff, also bonus with Marsh Tits and Nuthatches and Goldcrest plus all the other locals making their show, it was fantastic, some of the calls from the birds echoed against all the many tree trunks. The flowers were springing through with the obvious Dogs Mercury taking the lead roles followed by Wood Anemone, Primrose, Bluebells, and here and there Ground Ivy, Moschatel, Yellow Pimpernell, Greater Stitchwort and just breaking through Water Avens.  It wont be long before the buds are showing on the fantastic Bush Vetch which just has to be my number two of the Spring. Its all there for the next week or two.

I found a really large Moschatel population which must have spread over 12ft diameter and this time on wooland floor in close company to Ground Ivy. 







And below are other beauties I enjoyed:

Greater Stitchwort



Daisy

Primrose





Water Avens


Water Avens


Yellow Pimpernel


Yellow Archangle



Wood Anemone 


Wood Anemone



Bluebell - love the bell sweep



A sewn daffodil


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12th Feb 2021 - Just starting to see new growth etc

Thr 11th February 2021 - Early movement and Spring Bird Migration over Burton In Kendal.

Tues 9th February 2021 - Intertwined

17th Dec 2020 - Finding a new Polypodium cambricum on HRoof Crags

Thursday 19th November 2020 - Nice stroll or wander with fabulous wonders and my December copy for the local magazine - SEE BLOG BELOW THESE LINKS.....

CHECKING OUT SOUTHERN POLYPODY AND BLACK SPLEENWORT PLUS FUNGI, FUNGI AND MORE FUNGI - Click here

Another recent blog on"The best moments of vis so far this year - click here

 2020 Visible Bird Migration records 

"Strange Polypodium Interjectum found in Burton (17th Oct 2020)

Cloud and Sunrise photo blog - click here

The new Orchid book "Britains Orchids" by Sean Cole and Mike Waller - please click this link for details.

Varieties of our local Hutton Roof Gentians and the reason for the 50/50 Purple and White, plus my research survey results. Plus "Upland Enchanters Nightshade (circae x intermedia)

 More Autumn Gentian photos (2020) can be seen here









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