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Yorkshire - Bridgehouse Beck
Posted 05-08-2008 at 09:32 AM by leifus
A quick walk down to Bridgehouse Beck this afternoon (looking for wall browns but only managed green-veined whites and meadow browns).
There is a lot of the invasiveindian balsam flowering by the river alongside rosebay, great and broad-leaved willoherbs. By the water there was common chickweed and pink purslane and in the water meadows I found wild angelica, water purslane and greater birdsfoot trefoil.
We also saw kestrels, a grey wagtail and a couple of southern hawkers and a common hawker.
Pennistone Crags were visited in the evening where bloody crane's-bill, rosebay willowherb, eyebright and fox and cubs were all flowering.
There is a lot of the invasiveindian balsam flowering by the river alongside rosebay, great and broad-leaved willoherbs. By the water there was common chickweed and pink purslane and in the water meadows I found wild angelica, water purslane and greater birdsfoot trefoil.
We also saw kestrels, a grey wagtail and a couple of southern hawkers and a common hawker.
Pennistone Crags were visited in the evening where bloody crane's-bill, rosebay willowherb, eyebright and fox and cubs were all flowering.
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