Thursday, 3 April 2025
Dogwood Flowers
There is a large clump of this growing at Ferrymoor Flash. Right opposite the second bench. Also known as Cornus it is a deciduous Shrub with striking flower bracts. In winter when the leaves have fallen the stems turn to a vivid red or orange colour. Although this is a plant more often found growing in gardens it is nice to see this here on the reserve.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Hawthorn Berries
Also known as the May tree the month in which the flowers appear. The pale green leaves appear first before the explosion of pale pink flow...

-
This Blue Tit was enjoying a feast from the suet block on the feeder. This area at Ferrymoor is a haven for many of the small birds. Althou...
-
Ferrymoor Flash is situated close to the village of Grimethorpe in South Yorkshire. It consists of a large lake with several small islands s...
-
This magnificent bird was perched close to the edge of the lake on my last visit to Ferrymoor Flash. Standing still in the shallow water wa...
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please leave a Comment