Pictures from a few weeks ago, just downloaded from Daniel's camera.
Loch Ardinning is another local wildlife reserve. You head along the gravel path clockwise around the loch from a layby on the Strathblane road.
The path deteriorates in to a narrow moorland footpath about half way round the loch, but still very obvious. There is even a set of steps to lure you on. It was windy by the way!
After that the path is lost in meadowland,
with plenty of Ragged Robin
and a small stile leads you in to near trackless boggy woodland. This is fine as we'd been mostly looking for toadstools, which Daniel is fascinated by, and there were plenty in the wood.
Obviously, being a wildlife reserve, for wildlife, the track then completely disappears and the last kilometre involves carrying Daniel by piggy back through dense marshland wood. Luckily I was the only one bitten by a mossy (part of the wildlife) and it has just about stopped itching now. We found the car.
Bog Asphodel
and the Common Spotted Orchids are, err, common
Saturday, 31 July 2010
Friday, 30 July 2010
The cave with the face near Kilsyth
Sunday, 18 July 2010
Mugdock Park
Greater Butterfly Orchid on heathland at Mugdock Park
and Yellow Rattle
A grassy clearing in the otherwise dense woodland, there are tracks to it but they're virtually unused and half overgrown.
The only flowers here so far are a few Common Spotted Orchids and they are soooo common, just about everywhere at the moment, that I skipped the pictures. The Scots love outdoor fires, there's a large fire place, complete with seating arrangements and probably was used to burn the trees to make the clearing...
and Yellow Rattle
A grassy clearing in the otherwise dense woodland, there are tracks to it but they're virtually unused and half overgrown.
The only flowers here so far are a few Common Spotted Orchids and they are soooo common, just about everywhere at the moment, that I skipped the pictures. The Scots love outdoor fires, there's a large fire place, complete with seating arrangements and probably was used to burn the trees to make the clearing...
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Mill Glen in the Ochils
The quarry on the west of Mill Glen. I rather like these disused industrial landscapes.
More distant view on the way back down
The burn is very steep with lots of waterfalls
and water slides
The footpath is well made up, has lots of steps and only in the highest parts of the valley abandons hand rails!
The valley of the Daiglen Burn looks much less accessible...
More distant view on the way back down
The burn is very steep with lots of waterfalls
and water slides
The footpath is well made up, has lots of steps and only in the highest parts of the valley abandons hand rails!
The valley of the Daiglen Burn looks much less accessible...
Bo'ness orchids
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Around Falkirk
There's a nice patch of Common Spotted Orchids just off the Bo'ness road. The area is has lots of woodland and is lovely so long as you look in the correct direction!
I'll go back when the light is better for a few more pictures. This is the view if you look round:
There's a patch of ground where a house has been demolished next to where I'm working. Some rather nice Orange Hawkweed. The nicest of the dandelion family, except perhaps Salsify.
EDIT: An old image of Salsify from the Stalham bypass in Norfolk
Feral Pansies
Feral something else
Foxglove
And a random bridge in Kilsyth
I'll go back when the light is better for a few more pictures. This is the view if you look round:
There's a patch of ground where a house has been demolished next to where I'm working. Some rather nice Orange Hawkweed. The nicest of the dandelion family, except perhaps Salsify.
EDIT: An old image of Salsify from the Stalham bypass in Norfolk
Feral Pansies
Feral something else
Foxglove
And a random bridge in Kilsyth
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