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National Meadows Day

01 Saturday Jul 2017

Posted by sconzani in flowers, insects, nature, parks, seaside, walks, wildflowers

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Lavernock Point, Lavernock Reserve, National Meadows Day, Wildlife Trust for South & West Wales

170701 Lavernock Reserve (3)

Happy National Meadows Day!

170701 Lavernock Reserve (2)

I had a slightly premature celebration by joining a Wildlife Trust walk around Lavernock Reserve on the south Wales coast yesterday. It’s an interesting place that has only become a reserve relatively recently. Due to its prime coastal position, a gun battery was built here back in 1860s and added to during the Second World War – these now form a scheduled ancient monument.

170701 Lavernock Reserve (1)

The meadows sit upon a substrate of clay over Jurassic limestone and, thanks to the tremendous efforts of dedicated volunteers who work constantly to contain the invading scrub, the grasslands are home to many lovely plant, insect and animal species, as well as a succession of migrating birds in spring and autumn.

170701 7-spot ladybird
170701 Centaury
170701 Common red soldier beetle
170701 Common spotted orchid & Selfheal
170701 Large skipper
170701 Marmalade hoverfly
170701 Orange-spot piercer
170701 Plume moth
170701 Restharrow
170701 Ringlet
170701 Snipe fly
170701 Swollen-thighed beetle
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Happy National Meadows Day!

02 Saturday Jul 2016

Posted by sconzani in nature, wildflowers

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Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Heath Park, Howardian Nature Reserve, meadows, National Meadows Day, Plantlife

Today is the second National Meadows Day, an initiative led by Plantlife, with contributions from 11 other organisations and with financial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund, that aims to:

raise awareness of the desperate plight of wildflower meadows and grasslands and equip communities with the knowledge and skills to reverse this devastating trend, and
give people all over the UK the chance to visit, enjoy and learn about our wildflower meadows and grasslands.

160702 NatMeadows Day Barrage

Meadows are such magical places. The gorgeous flowers they contain provide food and shelter to all manner of wildlife, from pretty fluttering butterflies and hawking dragonflies, to wandering weevils and little leaf beetles. There are events happening all around Britain today so, if you’ve no plans yet for your afternoon, get out and enjoy a meadow near you.

160702 NatMeadows Day cosmeston

a blaze of Bird’s-foot trefoil at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park

160702 NatMeadows Day heath

daisies and buttercups at Heath Park

160702 NatMeadows Day Howardian

a gorgeous display of native orchids at Howardian Nature Reserve

 

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