As we head towards the end of May I look back on the
glorious weather during the middle of the month. I am always out taking photos,
recording the seasons, whatever the weather, and it was fantastic to see the sun bringing a little late Spring
zing to the North Devon Coast and Countryside. It’s my favourite time of year
when the Hawthorn blossoms and the wild flowers fight for the light in leafy
woodland glades. This is the time when
white rules. Cow Parsley stands stall above the Ramsons, Greater Stitchwort
and Woodruff. Large White butterflies flirt and flutter from flower to flower.
Today a little hint of colour is added from the first spurt of fresh green
leaves on the old gnarled trees, unfurling Fronds, teeny Speedwell, Early Purple
Orchid, Red Campion, Tufted Vetch and of course Bluebells and that’s just on
the verges on track down through the Valley. Below, on the meadows, beside the South West Coast
Path, there are Cuckoo Flowers, Clover and creeping Buttercup while spiky Bugle, Ribwart Plaintain and Common Sorrel race to keep their heads above the rising Bracken.
Queen Anne's LaceBugle, Common Sorrel and Plaintain heralding the start of Summer
New vista over Bideford Bay
- Cow Parsley a member of the Carrot family otherwise known as Queen Anne’s Lace
- Common Sorrel is an important larval food plant of the Small Copper Butterfly.
- Cuckoo Flower otherwise known as Lady’s Smock food plant of the Orange Tip Butterfly
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