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To be selected as the #LiberalDemocrat candidate for the Washbrook & Copdock ward is both an honour and a pleasure, the campaign trail kicks off now! #suffolk #politics #babergh
Back on #Planning Committee at #Babergh DC this morning discussing phase 3 of #ChiltonWoods. Delighted to have secured a commitment to a community #Defib from @TaylorWimpey as part of the permission. #defibrillator #community ⚡️❤️
In the River Brett, besides Perch, big shoals of fish fry - Roach?
Could this be a Chub fry among the young Three-spined Sticklebacks in the shallows?
#perch #RiverBrett #Hadleigh #Babergh #Suffolk #suffolkrivers #stickleback #freshwaterfishes #freshwaterfish #Sticklebacks
3/6
Sadly seems quite a lot of the Roach in the glorious big fish shoal in the River Brett at Kersey Mill were diseased. Mostly the fish - including Perch, Chub & a few Rudd - were young, but there were a few bigger ones.
#RiverBrett #Hadleigh #Babergh #Suffolk #suffolkrivers
2/6
Yellow Water Lilies dominant in the River Brett, Arrowhead, a Water-plantain & some #nonnative #invasive Himalayan Balsam.
But what is the fully submerged plant lower right? #wildflowerID
#RiverBrett #Wetlandplants #Wildflowerhour #Hadleigh #Babergh #Suffolk
2/4
Guess this is Blushing Bracket.
But what about the strange orange ?fungus growing on log floating in #RiverBrett?
The liverwort Overleaf Pellia (Pellia epiphylla) coating the banks.
#fungi #fungus #liverworts #bryophytes #liverwort #bryophyte
#Hadleigh #Babergh #Suffolk
8/8
In the main River Brett, some huge Yellow Water Lily plants.
Fool's Watercress also in the diversion channel past Cosford.
And what is the filamentous plant? Not Ranunculus? #wildflowerID
#Hadleigh #Babergh #Suffolk
7/8
This pregnant ♀️ Stickleback looks how we felt after a fabulous lunch by @country_logs @ the Grettons.
Masses of minnows, many ♂️♂️ in splendid breeding attire. A few small Perch. Downstream of Kersey tributary some small Roach or Rudd #RiverBrett #Hadleigh #Babergh #Suffolk 5/8
Always good to find an excuse for a walk from @thecrownhartest; earned our fabulous Sunday lunch with a 6 miler, over the River Glem (with signs of recent flood water) to Boxted & up a green lane. Old Man's Beard & Shaggy Ink Cap along the way.
#MyWalk #Hartest #Babergh #Suffolk
Around Somerton, flowers like Bush Vetch and Red Campion still in flower, big leaves of Coltsfoot down by the stream (a tributary of the River Glem), and a friendly Herdwick sheep trying to read my map.
#Herdwick #sheep #BuryStEdmunds #Babergh #Suffolk #sundaymorning 2/2
A smörgåsboard of wild fruits - White Bryony, Sloe, Rowan - and some tempting mushrooms, around Somerton.
#MyWalk #BuryStEdmunds #Babergh #Suffolk #Wildflowerhour #sundaymorning @Britnatureguide 1/2
A fine specimen of Greater Plantain (Plantago major), and on woodland edges between Stanstead and Bridge Street: White poplar (Populus alba), Crab Apples and Sloes.
#Babergh #Suffolk #Wildflowerhour @Britnatureguide
6/7
Nettle-leaved Bellflower (Campanula trachelium) at Woodhouse Wood, Stanstead & Ashen Grove, Kentwell Woods SSSI. Also Enchanter's Nightshade (Circaea lutetiana). With Red Bartsia (Odontites vernus) & Common Centuary (Centaurium erythraea) on the margins.
#Babergh #Suffolk
4/7
A couple of lovely ponds near Stanstead & Kentwell with Common Fleabane (Pulicaria vulgaris), Branched Bur-reed (Sparganium erectum) & Gipsywort (Lycopus europaeus). Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) out on a streamside at Strimpling.
#BuryStEdmunds #Babergh #Suffolk
3/7
Meadow Cranesbill (Geranium pratense) is a rare treat in #WestSuffolk.
Field Bindweed & Scentless Mayweed at peak pretty.
Imperforate St John's Wort (Hypericum maculatum) is among the Hypericums to be found along the way.
#Hartest #Babergh @Britnatureguide #Wildflowerhour
5/5
Providers of the white lace fringes of a July walk around #Hartest include Hedge Bedstraw (Galium album), Traveller's Joy and the rich creaminess of Meadowsweet.
#Babergh #WestSuffolk #HighSuffolk #Suffolk #Wildflowerhour @Britnatureguide
4/5
Some #arableweeds #arableplants around #Hartest #Suffolk: Clustered Dock (Rumex conglomeratus) and Curled Dock (Rumex crispus) looking rather spectacularly red, Hoary willowherb (Epilobium parviflorum) & Spear Thistle (Cirsium vulgare).
#MyWalk #Babergh @Britnatureguide 1/5