I
don’t think I have ever seen so much fungi,
Every
stride I took, it surrounded me on this path,
Brown
and dark brown, about three quarter inch caps.
Just
occasionally there is a much larger one with a nipple!
There’s
always sheep in this field, and fungi is such a good yield,
Yellowhammers,
delightfully called with their jangled keys and more
There
were Linnets, Goldfinch, Willow Warblers and Mipits as well,
But
it was just sheer bliss, to sit on a limestone boulder, close your eyes,
Taking
in the peace and tranquillity amidst a beautiful setting,
Whilst
being serenaded by a nearby Blackbird.
On
top when your up here, nearby its called the Roof….
Not
many walking today, just a couple of family parties on the Knott,
It’s
so humid a day, and there is little in the way of sun, more gloomy,
But
bright enough to get the butterflies started with lots of Fritillaries!
Dark
Green, and lots and lots of Small Pearl Bordered fluttering by.
There’s
also lots of Small Heaths and a male Common Blue. All this,
On
adjoining Holme Park Fell as well!
It
was great to find several clumps of Lesser Meadow Rue,
Eyebright
as well, but so small and with a blue tinge!
Still
remnants of May flower or Cuckoo Flower, and beautiful blue
Speedwell’s
as well.