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Fungi in Ninewells wood; October 2017

October 7, 2017

A few days ago I was in our woods and there were large numbers of little fungi  dotted about. I …

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Slugs; black keel back slug (Limax cinereoniger)

October 5, 2017

To many people a slug is a slug is a slug. However there are many different species and in a …

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Great Spotted Woodpecker

October 4, 2017

I was up at our wood today and took a few photos, there were lots of little fungi, which I …

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Prizes arrive

October 2, 2017

As I said yesterday my bog, this blog, was selected along with two others to receive an award as  best …

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Award winning blog

October 1, 2017

Well, surprise surprise, my blog has won an award from Woodlands .co.uk This is a copy from their web site. Here …

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Woodland flowers of the Wye Valley; Sowbread,(Cyclamen hederifolium)

September 26, 2017

Sowbread is a wild cyclamen. They flower in the Autumn and have pink or occasionally white flowers. It sounds like an …

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Woodland wildflowers of the Wye valley; Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum)

September 25, 2017

Hemp Agrimony is a tall dominant flower found in damp shady woodlands and woodland carr habitats. It can grow up …

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Woodland flowers of the Wye valley; Meadow Saffron (Colchicum autumnale)

September 24, 2017

Meadow saffron also known as  Autumn crocus is one of the few woodland flowers which comes into bloom in the Autumn. …

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Woodstore

September 3, 2017

Happiness is having two wood stores that are now full and ready for the winter.Acording to Lars Mytting  … they should …

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Woodland wild flowers of the Wye valley Heather (Calluna vulgaris)

August 12, 2017

There are lots of species of heather and most of them have the scientific name Erica. However perhaps the commonest …

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