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Friday 21 May 2010

Blue and Green Delight

Sat May 15th
The Rusland Valley
Today’s walk was in one of my favourite places, the Rusland Valley.
If there is a perfect place to be on a sunny May afternoon, the Beech woodlands in this beautiful valley have to be that place.

When the Beech leaves have just opened, an amazing green
haze filters down into these woods, sunlight shines through the new fresh lime-green leaves and shines down on the sweet carpet of Blubell on the woodland floor.

Orange-tip Butterflies were flitting along the roadside and taking advantage of the Garlic Mustard that flowers here, the male Orange tip Butterflies have, as their name implies, lovely orange tips to their for-wings. The females lack these orange markings but are otherwise similar.
I am still trying to get a photo of a male Orange-tip, but unfortunately they never seem to stay still long enough to get close to, I will do it one day though!
Another Butterfly seen here was the Green-Veined White, these have a green veined pattern on their wings, hence their name.

One of my favourite birds, Wood Warblers, were calling from high in the Beech trees. Wood Warblers are very small and have an olive, yellow and white plumage. They also have a sweet song that starts slowly but accelerates into a fast trill. Wood Warblers are summer visitors, arriving here from Tropical Africa each spring, they are a bird of broad-leaved woodland and typical of Oak, Birch and Beech woodlands.

Some other summer migrants i heard were Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler, Swallow and Cuckoo. Other birds like Robin, Blackbird, Wren, Greater Spotted Woodpecker and Nuthatch were also very vocal; this is the time of year when our woodlands are full of bird song.

The woodland edges are blooming with new spring flowers, some of the flowers here included Lesser Celandine, Greater Celandine, Greater Stitchwort, Dog Violet, Ramsons, Herb Robert, Dandelion, Wild Arum and Ground Ivy.
Wood Anemone is still flowering in the woodlands, these lovely large white flowers are always a joy to see in the spring sunshine, quite often the flowers have a pink tinge to them too.

Most of our trees are now in leaf, this is a special time of year as the trees give the woodlands an amazing colourful effect right now. The trees all seem to have a colour that is unique to each species right now, my favourite is the Oak; they have a golden-yellow colour in spring.

There are plenty of Bumble Bees about now, Hoverflies too. Dung Beetles are also plentiful on the woodland floor. The tree canopy is once again buzzing with insect life, the noise is such a wonderful sound on a warm spring day.

The star of the show right now though are the Bluebells, surely these have to be top of the list of our favourite wildflowers, they are certainly one of my favourites. Can there be any nice sight than the blue carpet in our woodlands on a warm and sunny spring day? I don’t think so, especially when the Beech leaves are fresh and streaks of green sunlight is shining through them.
Get out and enjoy it, it is all for free, unlike most things in life!




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