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Tag Archives: elder
Woodland Highlights: May
Thankfully some warmth has returned to our shores. This is the last month of spring and many trees are flushed with their new leaves. Keen photographers may want to take this opportunity to capture them while they are still fresh and vivid … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Conservation, Woodland Highlights
Tagged adder, ash, bats, blackberry, blackthorn, blossom, bluebells, brood, bugle, chalara dieback, chequered skipper, cockchafer, common figwort, common spotted orchid, damselflies, dragonflies, dryad's saddle, duke of burgundy, elder, foxglove, frog, grass snake, green hairstreak, green-veined white, hawthorn, hazel dormouse, highlights, horse chestnut, leaf burst, Lords and ladies, mating, may, Nature's Calendar, newt, nightingale, nightjar, oak, photo competition, ramsons, rhododendron, robin, rowan, seasonal, slow worm, speckled wood, spindle, spotted flycatcher, spring, stag beetle, stinkhorn, sulphur tufts, tadpole, toad, visitwoods, what to see, Woodland, yellow pimpernel
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Woodland Highlights: March
Smile as the days get longer, and hopefully warmer. The 20th of March brings the spring equinox, when the Earth is tilted neither away from nor toward the sun. Then at the end of the month the clocks return us to British Summer … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Conservation, Woodland Highlights
Tagged ash, bat, blackthorn, blossom, blue tit, bluebell, brimstone, british summer time, chiff chaff, citizen science, comma, cuckooflower, devil's matchstick, dog violet, dogs mercury, elder, equinox, frog, hare, hawthorn, highlights, march, March brown mayfly, morel, Nature's Calendar, oc lip, peacock, ramsons, reptiles, scarlet elf cup, small tortoiseshell, spawn, star moss, sulphur turft, tadpole, toad, UK, visitwoods, what to see, wild cherry, wood spurge, woon anemone, wooodland
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Tree Love weekend
We are continuing to support Tree Love Week. On Valentine’s Day we shared a beautiful story of true love transformed by an ancient oak. Today we share a lovely poem penned by Lesley King in honour of the trees planted … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Creative
Tagged elder, Lesley King, love, rowan, silver birch, Susannah Sindall, Tree Love Week, Trees, woodland fairy
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Woodland Highlights: May
Summer may be just around the corner, but May has many more spring delights for you. It is still a month of transformation, as greenery continues to explode with life. This can be a great time to take photos, as … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Conservation, Woodland Highlights
Tagged bat, Bechstein's bat, blackberry, blackthorn, blossom, bluebell, bramble, bugle, carnivorous, cockchafer, Dormice, elder, elderflower bubbly, fledglings, flower, fungi, hawthorn, hedgehog, horsechestnut, mating, may, mayflies, mayfly, nematode worm, nightjar, oxlip, oyster mushroom, photos, spindle, spottedflycatcher, spring, stag beetle, toxin, wildflowers, Woodland
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