Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Always something Different: Thank Goodness

We are tending, with the occasional exceptions, to go to the same places now. But thankfully: there is invariably something different to see.

Today: back to Bostall Heath (the Royal Borough of Greenwich).

And another couple of (Dark-Edged) Bee-Flies: the Sightings have been submitted to iRecord (four Bee-Flies were seen but only two formally identified).

The probable Highlight was seeing our first Crane-Flies of 2020:


Wild Flower' Species seen during the Outing included:

Balkan Spurge (on Bostall Heath)
Bluebell (on Bostall Heath) 
Bulbous Buttercup (on Bostall Heath)
Common Mouse-Ear (on Bostall Heath)
Common Vetch (on Bostall Heath)
Coral Spurge (on Bostall Heath)
Cow Parsley (on Bostall Heath)
(unidentified) Dock (on Bostall Heath) viz.


Dove's-Foot Crane's-Bill
(unidentified) Fleabane viz.


Four-Leaved Allseed viz.


Garlic Mustard (on Bostall Heath)
Green Alkanet (on Bostall Heath) viz.


Hawk's-Beard (on Bostall Heath)
Hedge Mustard (on Bostall Heath)
Honesty (on Bostall Heath)
Ivy-Leaved Toadflax
Jersey Cudweed (see also Fleabane)
Lesser Swine-Cress
Mouse-Ear Hawkweed (on Bostall Heath)
Perennial Wall Rocket viz.



Red Dead-Nettle (on Bostall Heath) viz.


Ribwort Plantain (on Bostall Heath)
Sheep's Sorrel (on Bostall Heath) viz.


Shining Crane's-Bill
Spotted Medick
Wall Speedwell
Wild Garlic (on Bostall Heath)
and Wood Sage (on Bostall Heath)

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