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Tag Archives: British Flora
Tuesday Treats: Finding Colour
7th February is still early to find much by way of spring colour. But we found some. Enjoy… Hope you enjoyed. I’ve something different for you next week
Tuesday Treat: Winter Colour
As the world turns to every shade of grey, our eyes seek out brighter colours. Here are a selection from our walk on 27th January 2022. Enjoy A bit of a cheeky end! See you next week when there’ll be … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: My Favourite Things
Details from our walk on 13th January… in the sun, after the rain! The last left standing… That’s all for now. See you next Tuesday. I wonder what treats I’ll have for you then? Hope you enjoyed
Tuesday Treat: Leaves, Feathers and Flowers
Details from Thursday’s walk… Part One Butterbur. I’ve never seen it in flower this early. We passed it on the way back. Baked in the sun all day, it smelled divine! It’s probably a cherry… but again, flowering very early … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: Winter Dunes
We don’t expect to find much of interest in winter on the dunes, swept by salt-laden winds. Yet I did find a few subjects for my lens. In a sheltered spot… It’s a succulent, but I’m not sure what Yay! … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Nature Decked for Christmas
No more fungi. But Nature provides… like it’s all decked up for Christmas And we even have the Christmas star! That’s all for now folks. See you next week
Tuesday Treats: A Show of Colours
Autumn is a riot of colour: leaves, berries, fungi, grasses… here are a few seen on our walk along Boudica’s Way on 10th Nov 2021 That’s all for now folks. Next week, wetlands and beech & birch woods. So, get … Continue reading
Give Us a Kiss for Christmas
Look Up, another title achieved from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia.
Tuesday Treats: Changing Seasons
Our walk on 28th Sept was too late for summer flowers but too early for autumnal trees. Yet there were some signs of the changing season. Enjoy… Fruits… Not all of them edible And seeds big… And small… And leaves… … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: Dune Communities
Kessingland on Suffolk coast has an extensive and unusual dune system back by crumbling cliffs. Fed by water draining from those cliffs, there is a water hole (Crazy Mary’s). These are some of the plants we found there… That’s all … Continue reading