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Cottington’s Hill, Kingsclere – 13 July 2013

The day was baking hot with full sun and the temperature in the upper 20’s Centigrade when Graham Saunders led a walk at Cottington’s Hill, near Kingsclere. 8 members strode out purposefully to the sound of Skylarks and Yellowhammers but soon slowed to a dawdle, entranced by the delights of Stingless Nettles (narrow leaves – but don’t try touching them unless certain of identification!), the unusual Dwarf Spurge and several fine stands of Knapweed Broomrape. The old fortification bank on the top of Cottington’s Hill was observed. The elderly, but dwarf specimens of Hawthorn, Buckthorn and Dogwood were still in rude health and seemed no bigger than on our previous visit, 5 years ago. After the steep descent, there was an even steeper rise up the escarpment through an attractive wild flower meadow with Common Spotted-orchids fading, but Pyramidal Orchids in full flower. It has been a very late season. The panoramic views were magnificent!

Report by Graham Saunders

Pictures by Ian Duddle

Cottington’s Hill 13 July 2013  
   
 Grasses  
 Anthoxanthum odoratum  Sweet Vernal-grass
 Phleum bertolonii  Smaller Cat’s-tail
   
 General  
 Ajuga reptans  Bugle
 Anagallis arvensis  Scarlet Pimpernel
 Bryonia dioica  White Bryony
 Campanula rotundifolia  Harebell
 Carduus crispus  Welted Thistle
 Carex flacca  Glaucous Sedge
Centaurea scabiosa  Greater Knapweed
 Cirsium acaule  Dwarf Thistle
 Cirsium arvense  Creeping Thistle
 Cirsium palustre  Marsh Thistle
 Cirsium vulgare  Spear Thistle
 Clematis vitalba  Traveller’s-joy
 Clinopodium vulgare  Wild Basil
 Dactylorhiza fuchsii  Common Spotted-orchid
 Daucus carota  Wild Carrot
 Dryopteris filix-mas  Male-fern
 Euphorbia exigua  Dwarf Spurge
 Euphrasia nemorosa  Common Eyebright
 Fumaria officinalis  Common Fumitory
 Galium mollugo  Hedge-bedstraw
 Galium verum  Lady’s Bedstraw
 Geranium molle  Dove’s-foot Crane’s-bill
 Geranium pyrenaicum  Hedgerow Crane’s-bill
 Geranium robertianum  Herb-Robert
 Hypericum hirsutum  Hairy St John’s-wort
 Hypericum perforatum  Perforate St John’s-wort
 Hypochaeris radicata  Cat’s-ear
 Knautia arvensis  Field Scabious
 Lathyrus pratensis  Meadow Vetchling
 Linum catharticum  Fairy Flax
 Lotus corniculatus  Common Bird’s-foot-trefoil
 Luzula campestris  Field Wood-rush
 Matricaria discoidea  Pineappleweed
 Mercurialis perennis  Dog’s Mercury
 Odontites vernus  Red Bartsia
 Orobanche elatior  Knapweed Broomrape
 Papaver dubium  Long-headed Poppy
 Papaver rhoeas  Common Poppy
 Primula veris  Cowslip
 Prunella vulgaris  Selfheal
 Ranunculus acris  Meadow Buttercup
 Ranunculus repens  Creeping Buttercup
 Reseda lutea  Wild Mignonette
 Rumex acetosa  Common Sorrel
 Scrophularia nodosa  Common Figwort
 Sherardia arvensisa  Field Madder
 Silene dioica  Red Campion
 Silene latifolia  White Campion
 Silene x hampeana  Hybrid Campion
 Sisymbrium officinale  Hedge Mustard
 Tamus communis  Black Bryony
 Thymus polytrichus  Wild Thyme
 Tripleurospermum inodorum  Scentless Mayweed
 Vicia cracca  Tufted Vetch
 Viola arvensis  Field Pansy
Trees and shrubs  
 Cornus sanguinea  Dogwood
 Crataegus monogyna  Hawthorn
 Ligustrum vulgare  Wild Privet
 Prunus spinosa  Blackthorn
 Rhamnus cathartica  Buckthorn
 Rosa canina  Dog-rose
 Rubus caesius  Dewberry
 Rubus fruticosus  Bramble
 Taxus baccata  Yew
 Viburnum lantana  Wayfaring-tree

 

Linnet
Skylark
Yellowhammer

Funnel spider

Marbled White
Meadow Brown
Ringlet
Skipper
Small Tortoiseshell

Cinnabar Moth

Badger sett

List by Jerry Welsh