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Pixton Meadow | Nature's book
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. Middot; by Brad Scott. Middot; in Dragonflies. Natural history group walks. Middot; Leave a comment. It was useful to start with a quick introduction to the basic morphology of these plants, since they are a bit different from other flowering plants, and the terminology is different too. [1]. And the delicate Wood Melick (. And contrasted them with Wood Sedge (. And False Fox-sedge (. Pixton, then, is an example of.
National Garden BioBlitz 2015 | Nature's book
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. National Garden BioBlitz 2015. Middot; by Brad Scott. Middot; in Fish. Middot; Leave a comment. The weather on Sunday 31 May wasn’t that great when we headed to Alastair’s garden in Colemans Hatch, though considering that the forecast had been truly awful it turned out better than expected. Hart’s-tongue fern (. Among other things, and several grasses and sedges (some of which I still need to key out). On the wooden fe...
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. From time to time we do longer-term projects, which are summarised on this page. The 1km square TQ4335 (Tablehurst). The 1km square TQ4135 (Brambletye and The Crossing). Sign up to the email list. Springtime surprises at Tablehurst. Natural history group walks. Ashdown Forest Bird Group. Events and local sightings. Interesting habitats near the airport. Friends of Weir Wood. Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre.
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. Sunday 6 November: Fungi at Kidbrooke Park. Saturday 17 September: Rockpooling at Birling Gap. Sunday 11 September 2016: Late summer on Ashdown Forest. Saturday 30 July 2016: Moths and bats at Tablehurst. Sunday 12 June 2016: Pixton Meadow. Sunday 5 June 2016: The Crossing. Sunday 1 May 2016: International Dawn Chorus Day walk. Sunday 3 April 2016: Spring plants and animals. Saturday 14 November 2015. Moths on the Green.
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. Middot; by Brad Scott. Middot; in Birds. Natural history group walks. Middot; Leave a comment. Listening to the dawn chorus. The first sighting turned out to be a Common Swift (. Flying high above the trees on Foresters Green, and then we headed around the back of the timber yard where, just as last year, heard the distinctive calls of the Blackcap (. We all knew the call of the Wood Pigeon (. Arriving at the bridge ov...
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Diversions in Natural History. Has helped, and Graeme Lyons. At SWT made me realise that there is more to life than just plants, so in 2014 I started to maintain a pan-species list. Which helps me remember what I’ve seen, and where. And have already been amazed at the extent of interest there has been. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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30 Days Wild, part 1 | Diversions in Natural History
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Diversions in Natural History. 30 Days Wild, part 1. Have been running a campaign. To encourage everyone to get out in nature during June, so it’s been fun to record what I’ve been doing each day. Of course, with a dog you tend to get out in nature every day, but there’s always something new emerging and new things to see, and there have been quite a few things I’ve done in nature this month that haven’t involved walking the dog. After yesterday’s National Garden BioBlitz. Day 2 http:/ t.co/Hr04UiQ5i3.
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Misidentifying Fungi: Horton Wood on a dry December day
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I don't know much about Fungi. What I do know is, they're mostly pretty hard to identify to species. So this is me, trying. Saturday, 3 December 2016. Horton Wood on a dry December day. Quick stroll to Horton Wood this morning. Wasn't expecting much in the way of fungi, as I gather the season starts winding down at this time of year. But there were a few things about. I took a specimen of the mushroom in the foreground of the second picture. Here's the cap up close:. Cap dry and mousy brown. Yellow-brown...
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Misidentifying Fungi: April 2016
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I don't know much about Fungi. What I do know is, they're mostly pretty hard to identify to species. So this is me, trying. Monday, 4 April 2016. Something in the flowerbed. Something caught my eye as I walked up the garden path this evening. Something in this flowerbed:. This cup fungus has sprung up all along the length of the bed:. Outer surface, but forms a separate layer with a slightly smoother texture. It doesn't have much of a stem to speak of. To 8cm across; initially deep cup- or goldfish bowl-...
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Misidentifying Fungi: June 2016
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I don't know much about Fungi. What I do know is, they're mostly pretty hard to identify to species. So this is me, trying. Wednesday, 22 June 2016. Now here's some mould I WANT to see on my lunch break: Slime mould! With all this warm, damp weather we're having, I couldn't resist popping over to Hoe Wood at lunchtime for a quick poke around. First up, a nice lunchtime treat: Dog's Vomit. Close by, a lone drop of Wolf's Milk. This next one's a new one for me: Mustard-yellow sporangia on a darker stalk.
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The Grom valley and Friezland wood | Diversions in Natural History
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Diversions in Natural History. The Grom valley and Friezland wood. Yesterday was my first chance to get along to a field meeting of the Sussex Botanical Recording Society. Which also happened to be a joint meeting with the Kent Botanical Recording Group. Consequently, it was quite a large group (there were 20 of us) which certainly increased the risk of losing people on the way. Once we were in the woods the first attraction was a patch of Tuberous Comfrey (. Showing the axillary bulbils. Passing back in...
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Misidentifying Fungi: March 2016
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I don't know much about Fungi. What I do know is, they're mostly pretty hard to identify to species. So this is me, trying. Sunday, 20 March 2016. Small stream that runs along the southern edge of the plateau at Park Corner Heath, looking east towards the pond. It's fairly common knowledge among the volunteers involved in managing Butterfly Conservation's Park Corner Heath. As the Brimstone butterfly emerges from hibernation to patrol the woodland rides, looking for a mate, the Bog Beacon. Well, this loo...
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. Middot; by Brad Scott. Middot; in Dragonflies. Natural history group walks. Middot; Leave a comment. The main focus of today’s walk was the lovely meadow at Pixton, just north of Emerson college. It is looking great at the moment, so it was an ideal opportunity to focus on a particular habitat that is only 30 minutes’ walk from the centre of the village. Though there were plenty of other things […]. Middot; in Fish.
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