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1 Boynes Meadows and Coppice, Brotheridge Green (SO ) Sunday 10th June am 1 pm. Weather dry, cloudy but bright with sunny intervals, little wind, temp. around 19 C. Flora North meadow Species lists Avens, wood /Herb Bennet Geum urbanum? Bird s foot trefoil, common Bittersweet Buttercup, meadow Clover, red Clover, white Cranesbill, cut-leaved Dock, broad leaved Lotus corniculatus Solanum dulcamara Ranunculus Trifolium pratense Trifolium repens Geranium dissectum Rumex Sometimdes known as Woody nightshade. Climbing through hedge Goosegrass Galium aparine In hedgerow Hemlock Herb Robert Hogweed Knapweed Medick, black Nettle, common Conium maculatum Geranium robertianum Heracleum sphondylium Centaurea Medicago arabica Urtica dioica Parsley, cow Anthriscus sylvestris Near hedgerow Plantain, ribwort Plantago lanceolata Rose Rosa Wood edge Self-heal Prunella vulgaris

2 Sorrel, common Thistle, creeping Thistle, spear Vetchling, grass Willowherb, rosebay Yellow rattle Rumex acetosa Cirsium arvense Cirsium vulgare Lathyrus nissolia Chamaenerion angustifolium Rhinanthus minor SSSI Bedstraw, Lady s Bird s foot trefoil, common Buttercup, meadow Clover, red Cowslip Galium verum Lotus corniculatus Ranunculus bulbosus Trifolium pratense Primula veris Cranesbill, cut-leaved Daisy, ox-eye Geranium dissectum Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Goosegrass Galium aparine Near wood edge Hogweed Ivy, ground Knapweed Medick, black Orchid, common spotted Orchid, green-winged Plantain, ribwort Heracleum sphondylium Glechoma hederacea Centaurea Medicago arabica Dactylorhiza fuchsii Anacamptis morio Plantago lanceolata Rose Rosa Near wood edge St John s wort, imperforate Hypericum maculatum Self-heal Sorrel, common Vetch, bush Prunella vulgaris Rumex acetosa Vicia sepium

3 Vetchling, grass Vetchling, meadow Yellow rattle Lathyrus nissolia Lathyrus pratensis Rhinanthus minor Coppice Ash Fraxinus excelsior Tree, upper canopy Avens, wood /Herb Bennet Geum urbanum Ground Black bryony Tamus communis Wood edge Elder Sambucus nigra Shrub, under canopy Enchanter s nightshade Circaea lutetiana Ground Hawthorn Crataegus Small tree, under canopy Herb Robert Geranium robertianum Ground Maple, field Acer campestre Mercury, dog s Mercurialis perennis Nettle, common Urtica dioica Oak Quercus Tree, upper canopy Wild privet Ligustrum vulgare Shrub, under canopy Birds Buzzard Buteo buteo Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita Calling Cuckoo Cuculus canorus Calling Great spotted woodpecker Jay Dendrocopos major Garrulus glandarius Insects

4 Orthoptera Dark bush cricket Pholidoptera griseoaptera Hemiptera Bordered shieldbug Hairy shieldbug Dock leatherbug Legnotus limbosus Dolycoris baccarum Coreus marginatus Lepidoptera Orange tip Common blue Speckled wood Silver-Y Small ermine Yellow shell Anthocaris cardamines Polyommatus icarus Pararge aegeria Autographa gamma Yponomeuta sp. Camptogamma bilineata Nemophora deggerella Micromoth Neuroptera Green lacewing Chrysopa perla Coleoptera Cardinal beetle Two-spot ladybird Seven-spot ladybird Harlequin ladybird Fourteen-spot ladybird Thick-kneed flower beetle Potato flea beetle Click beetle Pyrochroa coccinea Adalia bipunctata Coccinella 7-punctata Harmonia axyridis Propylea 14-punctata Oedemera nobilis Psylliodes affinis Anthous haemorrhoidalis

5 Nettle weevil Soldier beetle Dock leaf beetle Black-striped longhorn Phyllobius pomaceus Cantharis rustica Gastrophysa viridula Stenurella melanura Diptera Drone fly Yellow dung fly Eristalis tenax Scathophaga stercoraria Hymenoptera Green sawfly Honeybee White-tailed bumblebee Red-tailed bumblebee Rhogogaster viridis Apis mellifera Bombus lucorum Bombus lapidarius Spiders English name Latin name Comments Xysticus cristatus Misumena vatia Crab spider Crab spder Fungi English name Latin name Comments Cedar-hawthorn rust Gymnosporangium globosum Entomopthorales musci On fly

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