Newtonmore Wildflowers
Monday, June 29, 2020
The birds have flown
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In a previous post, I mentioned that a thrush had nested on our ladder - well I was wrong, it turned out to be a blackbird after all! All t...
Friday, June 26, 2020
Is it a bird? Is it a moth?
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A surprise visitor came to my garden yesterday - a whirring blur of something grey and orange hovering in front of a flower. It came bac...
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Monday, June 22, 2020
Some Hairy plants
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At the moment, there is a striking orange flower blooming. This is Fox-and-cubs ( Pilosella aurantica ). It has a basal clump of hairy leave...
Saturday, June 13, 2020
June is busting out all over...
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There is a profusion of flowers at the moment so it is hard to know where to start. A walk on the golf course had this glorious collection:...
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Wildlife in the garden
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This last week has been exciting in my garden. First, a dragonfly emerged from its larva in my pond, and sat for hours on an iris leaf, giv...
Bedstraws
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There are several bedstraws coming into flower at the moment which all have white flowers. Heath Bedstraw ( Galium saxatile ) is low growing...
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Rhapsody in Blue?
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There are flowers bursting out everywhere, thanks to the warm weather and – dare I say it? – summer. The more obvious bluebells abound ...
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