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BiophilliaBotany
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Connecting with nature #biophilia Wildflower and habitat conservation Wildlife & Meadowlands guardian Prone to roam & meander #naturesblanket by 🚲 & 👣 (Known to bang out a beat or 2 👐🏻🪘)
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Thanks Jeff, perfect timing to shine a spotlight on. I’ll link this to my Qigong master who’s undergoing intensive medical therapy atm. I’ll also take your incredible book along soon. 🙏
Oh my, what a start Cerys, Jake Thackray had to pull up on the brakes 🚲. Simply brilliant!

Thought you’d like my rapid stop and listen view.

Chicory flowers - think camp coffee 🙂

Have a joyous show x
And here’s one of my residents, who also got the (belated) memo. Thanks for showing up

Look closely at the eye, oh yeah there’s two of us peering in 🐸
When you check in on your friends to how their Frogs 🐸 are fairing during the hot spells, be be prepared

Wasn’t expecting quite the varied replies, wonderful full description in the pictures

1. Common frog
2. Frog fastener
3. Brick frog
4. Flower frog

Any others?

#Frogs
Nudged to wonder back through the Somerset Levels & marshes for a summer peek to the ‘Sweet track’

Scutellaria galericulata, the common skullcap, marsh skullcap or hooded skullcap often seems to be tucked away within deep foliage

A lovely little thing amongst a landscape of immense history
Bore da Cerys

Stepping back in time to the Neolithic period listening in at the ‘Sweet track’ located within the Somerset levels dating back to 3806 BC

Glad you made it in time’ 😉 wonderful company as ever on a Sunday morning TY x
A wonderful time to observe subtle seasonal changes within our summer landscapes

Look out for Oak trees with wrinkly mutant acorns known as ‘Knopper’ Galls made by the Gall Wasp ~ Andricus quercuscalicis

The word Knopper derives from the German word 'Knoppe' meaning a kind of felt cap/helmet
#Oak
Unexpectedly I located a further crimped leaf this morning, as the female Leaf cutter worked well until sunset

A South facing Verbascum Olypmpicum ~ Olympic Mullein

Also visited by both night/day pollinators amongst our crescent leaf nester collectors

#Solitarybee
During July 2018, the 1st of the Leaf-Cutter #Solitarybees were observed within my garden in order to their most prolific foliage preferred nesting materials totalling 17 varieties

Forward to 2025 still creating their convex nesting homes they chose >40 different varieties

Wisteria again came top
If like me you’re seeking something rather uplifting atm checkout the posts, pictures and descriptions pouring in for the Wildflower hour challenge.

Absolutely fabulous! #DeadNettlefamily
The image for this week’s #wildflowerhour challenge post is one from W. Keble Martin’s classic wildflower guide, The Concise British Flora in Colour. Isn’t it a beauty? There’s some very lovely members of the Lamiaceae or #DeadNettlefamily can you find one for #wildflowerhour this Sunday 8-9pm?
I’m cycling home & literally just passed an elder gentleman swinging a hand trowel & a bag

At 1st I thought he was weeding I cycled back, gently enquiring of his trowel, he opened his bag it was full of wildflowers on a open dual roadside

He planned to dig more up to plant at home aw gawd tbc… 🥺
Built during the Neolithic period the ‘Sweet track’ located within the Somerset levels dates back to 3806 BC

A past visit during the winter with less overgrowth, it is a spectacular sight to see

Interesting insight🎥 from the South West Heritage Trust

youtu.be/aj8n_Bhte38?...

#InternationalBogDay
The beauty of backdrops even in the depths of winter, cracked Willow #withy in abundance throughout the Somerset levels

A warm barmy afternoon, Glastonbury Tor once again graces my return to this idyllic Willow vista, the Blue Lias stonewall offering a still chalice to drink it all in

#Biophilia
Just returned from sweeping up the sunrise whilst sauntering #naturesblanket

Common Fleabane ~ Pulicaria dysenterica offering a hidden home for the incredible:

#Waspspider
~ Argiope bruennichi

What a beauty and superb camouflage to find amongst one of my fav wildflowers

#Biophilia
…that perfect perennial parasol for all seasons in one day

#Harebell ~ Campanula rotundifoli
Up early today, pulled up on the brakes 🚲 to admire the low flying swifts and this beauty greets me

Wait for it…

Right next to my front wheel

Heart in mouth moment, sigh…
A great opportunity & a simple way to support our wonderful 🦔 friends

Posting a further batch of used stamps to:

The British Hedgehog Preservation Society

@hedgehogsociety.bsky.social

A fab way to assist this incredible charity

Here’s the 🔗 👇if you think you could help:

shorturl.at/iBa4a
Ever paused over a rippling blue field aching to ‘pull up’ anchor and ⛵️ sail off?

It’s possible

With a bounty of Flax/Linseed ~ Linum usitatissimum = “most useful”

As once rippled, rettled and hetcheled you have your sail cloth

How would you set your binnacle in
#naturesblanket

#Biophilia
There’s something really magical about the audio of a wildlife friendly garden/space

Particularly if you love the sounds of buzz pollination or ‘sonification’

It seems, letting these Welsh poppies do their thing trailing upto my door is a real welcome to all including the #Bees
#naturesblanket
Today I checked in on the homemade #Hoverfly lagoons ooh!

Did u know @buzzclub.bsky.social are interested in yr lagoon visitors?

tinyurl.com/thtefede

@ellenrotheray.bsky.social

You can easily make a lagoon encouraging #Hooverfly population with @davegoulson.bsky.social

tinyurl.com/5n6v2kxy
… for sure they are indeed Lin 🐜 🙂
An ideal time to check in on this stunning rare wildflower root system Scutellaria altissima L. ~ Somerset Skullcap

As it’s local patch & habitat has been obliterated

Thankfully, I was called on the day so scooped a few seeds, now plant size & ready to reintroduce

#wildflowers
#naturesblanket