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The Spiders from Arne

Posted on6 October 20116 October 2011Leave a comment

What an amazing place. For all round interest the RSPB managed Arne peninsula is hard to beat. Initially purchased to conserve the Dartford Warbler and the Smooth snake the range of wildlife using the site is incredible. Two of the more unusual insects recently seen Read More …

CategoriesInsectsTagsArne, Cross Spider, Orb Weaver, Raft Spider, Wasp Spider

Autumn Glory

Posted on16 September 201116 September 20112 Comments

Great to discover a small clump of Devil’s Bit Scabious whilst out with the gorgeous and excitable Jake – (description c/o Manchester Dog’s Home). 150 years ago Devils Bit Scabious, Green Winged Orchids, Adders Tongue Ferns, Moschatel etc. were relatively common on the floodplains of Read More …

CategoriesFlora, FungiTagsDevils Bit Scabious, Fungi, Marbury Country Park, Michaelmas Daisies, River Mersey

Naked Flowering Crocus

Posted on14 September 201114 September 2011Leave a comment

Unusually this year Autumn seems to have arrived right on cue. Certainly no sign of an Indian summer. Several groups of Autumn Crocus are now in flower along the Mersey Valley. The most reliable spot appears to be where Chorlton Brook joins the Mersey at Read More …

CategoriesFlora, FungiTagsAutumn Crocus, Chorlton Water Park, Glistening Inkcap, River Mersey, Sulphur Tuft

Fenn’s and Whixall Moss

Posted on9 September 20119 September 2011Leave a comment

A bit of a catch up from a few weeks ago, 19th August to be precise. With it being a reasonably warm but breezy summer’s day we headed off down the M56 and A49 to Shropshire. Ideally I was hoping we’d catch up with the Read More …

CategoriesFlora, Fungi, ReptilesTagsBog Rosemary, Common Lizard, Cross leaved Heath, Fenn's Moss, Peat Cutting, Whixall Moss

Stumpy and Friends

Posted on17 August 201117 August 2011Leave a comment

After the recent downpours the weather gods finally smiled upon us and we decided to really push our luck and head up north to Leighton Moss. Leighton Moss is a deservedly popular RSPB reserve located in one of the most wildlife rich areas of the Read More …

CategoriesFlora, Fungi, ReptilesTagsCommon Lizard, Eyebright, Gait Barrows, Jelly Ear, Leighton Moss

Highfield Moss

Posted on8 August 20118 August 20112 Comments

A real hidden gem on the outskirts of Lowton, near Wigan and for at least the past 160 years the home to a colony of Marsh Gentians. See page 36 of Buxton’s Botanical Guide: Original text Unfortunately Baguley Moor the only other colony Buxton referred Read More …

CategoriesFlora, InsectsTagsHighfield Moss, Marsh Gentians, Round leaved Sundew

Broad leaved Helleborine’s

Posted on4 August 20114 August 2011Leave a comment

A good year for the local Orchids. Initially there was 23 flower spikes developing from April onwards. 14 were mown out by the Mersey Valley Warden Service/Manchester City Council with all but 1 of the remaining 9 developing and coming into flower over the past Read More …

CategoriesFloraTagsBroad leaved Helleborine, Kenworthy Wood

The Countryside comes to Town

Posted on28 July 201128 July 20112 Comments

A strange few weeks. First a mysterious evening visitor with an appetite for wasp nests. Note: no footprints, no clean cuts from a spade to the nest, the soil or the adjacent roots, no spoil heap in fact absolutely nothing to suggest it was dug Read More …

CategoriesInsects, MammalsTagsKenworthy Wood, Rabbit snare, Wasp nest

Miller’s Dale Quarry

Posted on19 July 201119 July 2011Leave a comment

A quick reminder for next time – AVOID VISTING AT WEEKENDS The quarry is a superb, wildlife reserve managed by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. Unfortunately it’s adjacent to the Monsal Trail – a former railway line now used for speed testing mini motorbikes. The noise bouncing Read More …

CategoriesFlora, InsectsTagsChalk Fragant Orchid, Common Blue Butterfly, Large Skipper, Marjoram, Miller's Dale Quarry, Thyme

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