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Tag Archives: British Flora
Tuesday Treat: Our Dunes Community
4th October 2024 we walked from Great Yarmouth to Caister-on-Sea. It’s not a long walk, but it’s one I enjoy for the chance to see what’s growing on the dunes. Most folks would answer, Marram Grass, but there’s much more … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Details From a Year of Walks
Enjoy And here’s an extra pic taken on what should have been the last walk of the year, but my ankle gave way and we had to call it off That’s all for now, folks. If I’m not back on … Continue reading
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Tuesday Treats: In the Red Dawn
Above: Burdock burrs tinged pink. Below: reeds in silhouette against an expectant sky Teasel, pale and pink in this eerie light Above: A pair of godwits Below: A little egret, it’s white feathers now turned salmon pink! Above: Reeds caught … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: In the Sun
More of the photos from our Walk In The Sun (Sunday Picture Post 15th Dec). Enjoy… Above: I’m amazed, the tansy is still in flower giving us gold, the theme of the day! Below: Golden oak leaves Above: The wonderfully … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: Mousehold Miscellany
A few more photos from our visit to Mousehold Heath on 22nd November 2024. Enjoy Love the contrast of architectural styles. Plus here you can see the remains of a church which pre-existed the cathedral (that rough flint and mortar … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: Autumn Colours #2
A few more photos of the colourful foliage from our walk on 11th November 2024. Enjoy… Brambles and bracken, guaranteed early autumn colour. While non-native chestnut is always an ‘early turner’ Heather. I remember checking this out and it’s an … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Autumn Colours
I regret the fewer photos for this post this week. While the trees are decked in vibrant colours, the colour is lacking elsewhere. But, let’s go for it. Photos of colours seen on our walk on 11th November 2024. Enjoy… … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Late Flowers, Leaves and Berries
Some of the leaves, berries and late flowers seen on our walk on 25th October 2024. Enjoy… At first I thought these were rose hips. But they’re honeysuckle berries. Harebells look so fragile Above: privet berries. Below: bryony berries Rose-hips … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: Leaves, Berries and Late Flowers
A few of the photos from our visit to Marriott’s Way and Costessey Ponds on 25th October 2024. Enjoy Above, ivy berries. Below, rose hips Ivy flowers, privet berries and oak leaves… An ivy vine, unfortunately detached Sycamore flashes autumnal … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: Autumnal Medley
An autumnal medley featuring photos taken during our walk on 17th October 2024. Enjoy Our native trees tend to be late autumnal-turners. But the chestnut tree isn’t native, thus its leaves are amongst the earliest to turn yellow and brown … Continue reading