I think I have adapted well to confinement. Staying close to home therefore (no more than 2 to 3 km away), the flowering plant count is now up to around 100 for April, and now includes Adder's-tongue fern, (
Ophioglossum vulgatum) in a calcareous field at Coldharbour, which is I think a first for the Hook Norton hectad, but even more excitement came from finding 2 plants of Herb-Paris (
Paris quadrifolium) for which there are a scattering of old records, but super to see, and one of my favourites. I would not have been any near where I found it in any normal year, and there are still a few more corners nearby that I plan to explore, so there might be further delights to find
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Herb Paris |
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Adder's-tongue Fern |
I did stretch the rules a bit on Friday, but don't think I transgressed. I drove 8 km to Wolford Wood, but then spent several hours there. Lots of Early purple orchids (
Orchis mascula) and of course bluebells, bluebells and yet more bluebells.
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Early Purple Orchid |
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Early Purple Orchid |
Meanwhile moths seem to have gone into lockdown. The dry weather allowed me to put the trap out on 4 occasions in April but the counts have been derisory. So far only 12 species year-to-date compared to 16 in 2019.
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