Showing posts with label bee friendly wild flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bee friendly wild flowers. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 July 2020

Evening walks 1



East and Middle


Marsh lousewort and Bog asphodel


On the Point


Wood sage


Harebells, turf dyke, Black Park


Harebell and Thyme


Black Park


Sunset over Caliach Point


Greater birds foot trefoil 

Lady's bedstraw


Field below the house, Wigwam 2


Wigwam 2


Wigwam 2, Common spotted orchids


Pale butterwort


Lesser twayblade


Gale on the Sitheans


Tufted vetch and Red clover, Haunn


Farmer out standing in his field 

Noctilucent clouds 

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

June 28th 2016 #30DaysWild


Even in the rain the field flourishes.  Each day subtle changes as plants grow and thrive in the damp mild weather.







Saturday, 16 August 2014

Aliens and non aliens

The garden around Shian and Duill took a bit of a pasting last winter when the building works were done.  We spread bee and bird friendly wild flower seed mixture over the bare soil.  The result, even on today's grey and damp day, has been very pretty, but I cannot help feeling that we have been invaded by aliens as you wouldn't find any of these flowers in our natural fields of wild flowers. The bees obviously do love them though.






On the last day of the holidays we went across to Ulva.   As usual we had a delicious lunch and went for a lovely walk.  Along the way Farmer's eagle eye with Daughter's help spotted this 'bee'.

I have since found out that it is not a bee. It is a hoverfly, and this species has not been recorded on Mull or Ulva before.  So now it has!  It is called Arctophila superbiens.