Monthly Archives: November 2021

Storm Arwen

It was a wild and windy morning up on Walton Common in the aftermath of Storm Arwen. Here looking across the Bristol Channel to Wales.

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Fun fungi

Sal spotted this scarlet waxcap, Hygrocybe coccinea (thanks Wikipedia), on our morning dog-walk around the Lake Grounds. And a couple of days later, in Ashton Court, we saw lots of these well-named Hygrocybe splendidissima.

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Woodchester Park

18th and 19th-century park, in a Cotswold valley, with five lakes. We had lunch by the recently-restored boat house, now containing a bat roost.

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Between the Brue and the Huntspill rivers

Remote, very watery, flat part of Somerset, south of Burnham on Sea. The rivers flow into the river Parrett, which, in turn, flows into the Bristol Channel.

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New bench

This new rustic bench in a quiet part of Prior’s Wood (another favourite for longer, local, dog walks) will be over-looking a spectacular display of bluebells in the Spring, and is in memory of Joan Cant, a Wildlife Trust volunteer.

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Walking in Leigh Woods

A regular venue for dog walking, and just a few minutes from home.

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