Botanising in Huntingdonshire, Yorkshire and Beyond

I am the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) Vice-County Recorder for Huntingdonshire (VC31) and Mid-West Yorkshire (VC64). I've set-up this botany blog to more readily share news on recent wildflower discoveries made by myself and others, to encourage wider recording, and as a way to challenge myself to take more photographs of the plants I find. See the BSBI website for more information on the work of the society and the diverse range of botany projects currently in progress.

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Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Large-toothed Hawkweed

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These difficult times continue to reap botanical rewards on my local patch, an area I had thought well botanised but which is still throwing...
Sunday, 12 July 2020

Coatham Dunes (VC62)

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A work trip gave me the opportunity to explore the large sand dune system at Coatham, part of Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SSSI. It is a ...
Saturday, 27 June 2020

Townclose Hills SSSI (VC64)

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Making the most of sunshine and a day off work I decided to walk over to Kippax and see what I could find at Townclose Hills SSSI, a fabulou...
Monday, 24 June 2019

Patch Update

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I've previously extolled the virtues of patch botanising. Carbon neutral, never failing to deliver something new or interesting, as well...
Monday, 29 May 2017

Skelton Lake Part 2

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I chose a much better day yesterday to revisit this site, focussing my attention on familiarising myself with the VC64 part. What a differen...
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