Sunday 16 June 2013

Walk at Prince Hall with the Nott family

Part of a large patch of Lousewort near the West Dart - a lovely flower with an unlovely name.  In the past it was used to treat headlice.

Milkwort - a blue specimen of a highly variable flower.


A Skylark's nest with four eggs under a grass tussock.  The female only flew when we were about to tread on her.

A Grey Heron's egg found beneath a nest at Venford Reservoir.

A vivid spring scene on the edge of Hembury Woods.

Early morning in the Dart valley, looking towards Brimpts.

Sundew

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