Took a short walk up the left hand bank of the Carrifran burn
yesterday afternoon and was delighted to see a cinnabar moth and then two more
on the track back. Also noticed a few of the early purple orchids along
that bank were still in flower although most had gone to seed.
View down into Carrifran from Rispie Lairs |
Wide range
of other wild flowers including beautiful clumps of Cranesbill by the stream.
Masses of Green Veined
White butterflies, some of them clustering on the track.
Unlucky butterflies, lucky sundew! |
Lovely clump of butterwort |
And lastly the
first regenerating alder I've seen in the valley, it was in the wood just up
from the cattle grid on the left hand side of the rough path.
John
Volunteer and Steering Group member
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