Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts

Friday, 4 June 2021

June 4th 2021 #30DaysWild


Herb robert, roadside below Druimgigha 
 

This evening we walked into the graveyard field and down onto the shore by the mouth of the Ensay burn.


The Thrift was flourishing on the rocks. 

A late Early purple orchid. 

Burnet rose

Wild thyme

The first Yellow rattle



Sea campion

Silverweed

Red campion. There was a wasp's nest hanging from the rock behind. 

The first Common twayblades


And the Bluebells and Pignut go on and on..






Saturday, 25 June 2016

June 25th 2016 #30DaysWild


The field below the house was glowing today.  I found patches with dozens of Common spotted orchids.  The wild Sorrel has gone to seed along with lots of grasses flowering, adding the pinkness.








I think this is Horseshoe Vetch, just beginning to flower.



Saturday, 14 June 2014

Wildflower walking


Two for one on the road to Ulva Ferry this morning, after some heavy rain.



Farmer was busy getting ready for the hoggs shearing tomorrow.  This involves getting the shed ready and moving various lots of sheep around.

I walked with my brother, the dog and the camera. The bog beyond Duill and Shian was looking very oily.





The tide was very low, and the Ragged Robin was out.  Sea Milkwort and Sea Arrow-grass. 



The field below the house was yellow with Yellow Rattle and Buttercup, with Greater Butterfly, Northern Marsh and Fragrant Orchids dotted about the banks and edges.



Later Farmer took a break and joined me on the Point.  The Bloody Cranesbill is looking amazing.








We have a wildlife cameraman here at the moment, hoping to catch some footage of the family of otters living near the Whisky Cave who have been entertaining quite a few of our guests recently, with fishing lessons in rock pools and lots of aquatic comings and goings.    He is working on a wildlife programme for TV, to be shown in 2 years time!


In the end Farmer left me to it, and went back to work.  I had a blissful time on my own, listening to the birds, and looking at the wildflowers..


Shearing the hoggs tomorrow, an early start. And I am deserting the ship, off to Skye to take photographs for a website, leaving my brother to do the shearing catering!