Saturday 4 June 2011

Seeing the Changes 403

In Bynea, the Slender St John's wort (Hypericum pulchrum) was fully in flower. In Loughor, Ribbed melilot (Melilotus officinalis) was in bloom and a Straw dot moth (Rivula sericelis) flitted. An Ichneumon (Ichneumon suspicosus) lurked and a black-and-yellow beetle (Strangalia maculata) flew.

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