Monday, 14 September 2015

Seeing the Changes 1007








Amongst the few items spotted on local travels, were Trooping crumble cap (Coprinus desseminatus) in Loughor and another fungus on wooden sleepers in Pembrey. There were white crucifers on the beach and remains of Sea holly (Eryngium maritima) in the dunes at Llangennith. A colony of Two-toothed door snail (Clausilia bidentata) had established itself in Pembrey and we were visited by a Grass eggar moth (Lasiocampa trifolii) in Loughor.

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