March 2012

Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) - Attenborough, Nottinghamshire

There was some beautiful light on a few of my early morning walks around Attenborough this month, but not much interesting birdlife to photograph.

Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) - Attenborough, Nottinghamshire

Towards the end of the month I took a couple of trips up to Monsal Dale to attempt to photograph the Mandarin Ducks along the river.  Unfortunately the weather forecast was a bit off on both occasions and, instead of getting the predicted bright mornings I was hoping for, it was heavily overcast.  Since the light conditions were a bit of a dead loss for bird photography, I didn't even bother to get the big lens out of my car and instead switched my focus to the early spring flowers that were starting to come into bloom along the valley floor.

Barren Strawberry (Potentilla sterilis) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Garden Arabis (Arabis caucasica)
Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Common Ivy (Hedera helix) berries
Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Garden Arabis is a plant that is native to the eastern Mediterranean region which has become naturalised throughout most of Britain after escaping from garden rockeries. In Monsal Dale it is commonly found clinging to the steep rock-faces of the valley sides.

Ground-ivy (Glechoma hederacea) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

The marshy riverbanks were dominated by Butterbur, while the woodland floor was carpeted with a dense covering of Dog's Mercury.

Butterbur (Petasites hybridus)
Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Dog's Mercury (Mercurialis perennis)
Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Turkeytail (Trametes versicolor) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

T. versicolor is a very variable bracket fungi and the photos above and below illustrate two of commoner colour forms.

Turkeytail (Trametes versicolor) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Another common fungi that can be found year round is Jelly Ear.  Similar to T. versicolor, it also has a wide range of colour variants.

Jelly Ear (Auricularia auricula-judae)
Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Mouse-tail Moss (Isothecium myosuroides)
Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Monsal Dale is also home to a wide variety of mosses, some of which are very rare.  All the species photographed here, however, are common and widespread species.

Mouse-tail Moss (Isothecium myosuroides) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Intermediate Screw-moss (Syntrichia intermedia) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Intermediate Screw-moss (Syntrichia intermedia) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Wall Screw-moss (Tortula muralis) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

Grey-cushioned Grimmia (Grimmia pulvinata) - Monsal Dale, Derbyshire

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