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Summer Flowers

Lady’s Bedstraw now in full bloom & scent

Lady’s bedstraw is now flowering throughout the parish. It has a wonderful honey like scent. This picture was taken of a great flush of flowers on the footpath from South Farm to the South Downs Way. Flowers of the bedstraw family where often used in the stuffing of mattresses in Read more

By brianrbiggs, 5 years10/07/2020 ago
Butterflies

Silver-washed Fritillaries are active in Hen Wood

Silver-washed Fritillaries are flying around in the sunny glades in Hen Wood today.

By brianrbiggs, 5 years02/07/2020 ago
Summer Flowers

Wild Thyme near South Farm

There a some wonderful patches of wild thyme flowering near the top of the path from South Farm to the South Downs Way as the track enters into a sunken section.

By brianrbiggs, 5 years27/06/2020 ago
Summer Flowers

Meadowsweet & Yellow Loosestrife in Coombe Road

Meadowsweet is very fragrant, it has a smell like that of aspirin. This is due to the plant containing salicylic acid, similar to the synthetic acetylsalicylic acid of aspirin. Meadowsweet (filipendula ulmaria) originally had the latin name spirea ulmaria hence the link to the commercial name of ‘aspirin’.

By brianrbiggs, 5 years27/06/2020 ago
Insects & Flowers

Musk Thistle and Bee

This bee is taking advantage of one of the musk thistles now flowering on Park Hill. The musk thistles have a lovely scent, but take care when you get close up to smell them!

By brianrbiggs, 5 years22/06/2020 ago
Amphibians

A Froglet is Hopping

A froglet was spotted whilst the East Meon Nature Group was investigating the pond north of Duncombe Wood with regard to helping lessen the annual toad massacre on Coombe Road.

By brianrbiggs, 5 years19/06/2020 ago
Rivers and Streams

The Bourne Runs Dry

The Bourne that flows out of the spring fed pond to the north of Duncombe Wood, and then flows north to the corner of Coombe Road near the village, has run dry. This date varies every year, depending on rainfall. In Winter and early spring it was a minor torrent. Read more

By brianrbiggs, 5 years14/06/2020 ago
Early summer landscape

Pyramidal Orchids in the Churchyard

Pyramidal orchids have started to flower in the nature conservation sections of the churchyard. Jonathan Iremonger

By brianrbiggs, 5 years09/06/2020 ago
Early summer landscape

Greater Butterfly Orchids

A number were spotted in Hen Wood yesterday, close to one of the main tracks.

By brianrbiggs, 5 years08/06/2020 ago
Rare Birds

Spotted Flycatchers

A pair of spotted flycatchers have been seen in a large garden in the centre of East Meon for the first time in 20 years. Spotted flycatchers are Red Listed birds due to a massive decline in the UK in the last 20 years.

By brianrbiggs, 5 years08/06/2020 ago

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