Sunday, 5 April 2009

Seeing the Changes 182








Wood anemone (Anemone nemerosa) carpeted the ground in Parkmill. In Oxwich, Viviparous lizard (Lacerta vivipara) hunted flies in the dunes. The Ramping fumitory (Fumaria capreolata) and Greater sea spurrey (Spergularia media) were in flower in Bynea. The National Botanical Gardens Wales, also had Wood anemone, Monkey flower (Mimulus guttatus) and Wood spurge (Euphorbia amygdaloides) in the woods, Marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) by the water margins and numerous tadpoles (Rana temporaria) in the ponds.

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