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Ashford Hill – 29th May 2010

The weather was cool and damp on Saturday 29th May when Chris Bucke led a field trip at Ashford Hill. The walk started down the valley of the Baughurst Brook, following the footpath from Brook Farm. The first field was very colourful, with tall yellow Meadow Buttercups above Red Clover. The little micro-moth Adela rufimitrella was found on a flower head of Lady’s Smock and Crested Dog’s-tail was identified.

The next field had a rich and varied flora, with species including Pepper-saxifrage, Meadow Thistle and Ragged Robin. A year ago at the end of May, these fields had been full of orchids. With the later season in 2010, many orchid leaves were seen, but only a single clump of Heath-spotted Orchids were in flower. Against the furthest hedge, Pignut and Wood Spurge were abundant.

The group retraced their steps, then crossed a perilous stile into the field next to the Ship Inn. The dampest ditch in the field had Tubular Water-dropwort, Marsh Marigolds and Marsh Stitchwort. Across the road in the National Nature Reserve, Narrow Buckler-fern, False Fox Sedge and Remote Sedge were identified in a particularly wet part. Higher up the hill, Dyer’s Greenweed was just coming into flower on top of the ant hills. Several plants of the uncommon Bitter-vetch were in flower. Other plants included Betony, Heath Speedwell, Lousewort, Marsh Valerian and Pignut. Common Blue and Small Copper butterflies were roosting on the vegetation and Mother Shipton moths were disturbed from the grass.

Pictures by David Cliffe and Jan Haseler

Ashford Hill

Saturday 29th May 2010, led by Chris Bucke

Field across Baughurst Brook from Brook Farm  SU557625

Meadow Buttercup  Ranunculus acris
Red Clover  Trifolium pratense
Lesser Stitchwort  Stellaria graminea
Cuckooflower  Cardamine pratensis
Crested Dog’s-tail  Cynosurus cristatus
Beaked Hawk’s-beard  Crepis vesicaria

Second field on footpath  SU557627

Hemlock Water-dropwort  Oenanthe crocata
Lesser Spearwort  Ranunculus flammula
Ragged-Robin  Lychnis flos-cuculi
Meadow Vetchling  Lathyrus pratensis
Bugle  Ajuga reptans
Tormentil  Potentilla erecta
Marsh Thistle  Cirsium palustre
Pignut  Conopodium majus
Silverweed  Potentilla anserine
Meadow Thistle  Cirsium dissectum
Pepper-saxifrage  Silaum silaus
Hairy Sedge  Carex hirta
Marsh-bedstraw  Galium palustre
Heath Spotted-orchid  Dactylorhiza maculate
Wood Spurge  Euphorbia amygdaloides
Meadow Foxtail  Alopecurus pratensis
Oval Sedge  Carex ovalis

Field between Brook Farm and the Ship Inn  SU558623

Tubular Water-dropwort  Oenanthe fistulosa
Marsh Stitchwort  Stellaria palustris   (SU 55717 62407)
Marsh-marigold  Caltha palustris
Winter-cress  Barbarea vulgaris

Ashford Hill National Nature Reserve, western section  SU559621

Bush Vetch  Vicia sepium
Yellow-rattle  Rhinanthus minor
Greater Tussock-sedge  Carex paniculata
Narrow Buckler Fern  Dryopteris carthusiana
False Fox Sedge  Carex otrubae
Remote Sedge  Carex remota

Ashford Hill National Nature Reserve, eastern section  SU561622

Lady Fern  Athyrium filix-femina
Large Bitter-cress  Cardamine amara
Marsh Ragwort  Senecio aquaticus
Pignut  Conopodium majus
Mouse-ear-hawkweed  Pilosella officinarum
Dyer’s Greenweed  Genista tinctoria
Heath Speedwell  Veronica officinalis
Bitter-vetch  Lathyrus linifolius
Oval Sedge  Carex ovalis
Hairy Sedge  Carex hirta
Black Sedge  Carex nigra
Pale Sedge  Carex pallescens
Heath Bedstraw  Galium saxatile
Betony  Stachys officinalis
Lousewort  Pedicularis sylvatica
Marsh Valerian  Valeriana dioica
Heath Spotted-orchid  Dactylorhiza maculata ssp ericetorum

Insects

Adela rufimitrella (on Lady’s Smock flowers)
Micropterix calthella (a micro moth) on Marsh-marigold flowers
Burnet Companion
Blood Vein
Silver Y
Mother Shipton

Orange-tip
Common Blue
Small Copper