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Purbeck Hills, Grasses 1

I thought the Harebells might be in flower on the Purbeck Hills, and indeed, they are. But it was wild and windy up on the hilltop, an unsuitable day for photographing delicate trembling Harebells and bumblebees clinging grimly on to madly-waving Scabious flowers. So I took some blurry pictures of windblown grass, and of young rooks playing tumbling aerobatic games where the wind funnels through the gap in the hills.



Purbeck Hills, Small Scabious
Small Scabious (Scabiosa columbaria) on the hilltop.

Purbeck Hills, Harebells
Harebells (Campanula rotundifolia). The many-syllabled scientific name does not serve to weigh it down in high winds.

Also seen: one single tiny spiral-flowered spike of Autumn Lady's Tresses. But they need short-grazed turf, and the grass is too long and coarse for them this year.

Purbeck Hills, Grasses 4

Purbeck Hills, Grasses 3

Purbeck Hills, Grasses 2

A few grasshoppers still singing. A few battered Meadow Brown butterflies still on the wing.

Purbeck Hills, Old Quarry
An old chalk quarry in the hillside. I once cantered up the side of this on my horse, cackling with laughter and clinging to her mane. (It was less overgrown in those days, and I was a lot younger...)

Purbeck Hills, Half Moon
The half moon coming and going among the clouds, and a family of rooks(?) keeping it company.

Purbeck Hills, Flight 2

Purbeck Hills, Flight 3

Purbeck Hills, Flight 4

Purbeck Hills, Flight 1

Purbeck Hills, Underhill Path to Corfe Castle
Back along the more sheltered Underhill Path, the way lined with elderberries and blackberries. Less windy here, and the bumblebees not having to cling on quite so grimly to the flowers of Teasel, Field Scabious and Knapweed.

Purbeck Hills, Teasel

Purbeck Hills, Field Scabious

Purbeck Hills, Bumblebee

A few Red-tailed Bumblebees seen on the Knapweed today, so their population hasn't completely crashed. But I realised today that I have not seen a single Small Tortoisehell butterfly all summer.

Date: 2024-08-25 01:14 pm (UTC)
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I once cantered up the side of this on my horse

The things we used to do when we were young! :-)

The theme for the alphabet challenge this week is "I is for Insect". I'm just hoping there will be some calm dry weather for me to go and sit in the garden with my camera.

Date: 2024-08-26 01:48 am (UTC)
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Oh! Thanks for another walk. I love the photos you take. The black and white ones are dreamy.

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