Clare Rayner
@clareacrayner
Teacher, Mum, Apprentice Farmer, NEU Rep. Very keen on native species plants 🌱 trees 🌳 and insects 🐞 Essex, UK
Hibiscus flowers and chafer beetles aplenty in the Coulee Vert Rene-Dumont, Paris - a lovely raised walkway park on a disused railway line.
Excited to see my first ever Purple Hairstreak butterfly at home, but sad that the reason why is probably that it was in search of nectar/moisture because of the ongoing drought and was forced out of its normal habitat of oak tree canopies. #butterflies
Two hedgehogs are coming to our food and water bowls in the garden, I am guessing they are rivals because of the hissing. They don’t appear to be fighting so wondering whether to keep the single food bowl or whether I should set up two separate stations. #hedgehogs
All looking very brown here in NE Essex, but there are a few things #stillflowering, including thistles, stone parsley and yarrow. #wildflowerhour
Seen 2 hedgehogs visiting our garden from about 9pm, they seem thirsty and are coming back to the water dish several times a night.
First Hummingbird Hawk Moth spotted in the garden today, feeding on salvia flowers. #teammoth
Ok well that was an absolute endurance test; 30 year 5s in a classroom that topped 32 degrees at lunchtime! Pic shows current temp; feels positively cool now the humidity has dropped. Impossible to actually get any meaningful work done, just glad we all survived the day!! #climateemergency #heatwave
Came in from watering the tomato plants and realised I was wearing this very fetching moth! I believe it is a Dark Arches (Apamea monoglypha). #teammoth
A spike of agrimony which was clearly attracting the hoverflies. There are usually a few agrimony plants dotting the road verges near me, but this year there seem to be a lot more than usual. #wildflowerhour #pollinatorpals
Marbled White butterfly on this clover, at the edge of a beautiful field of wild flowers near Lavenham, Suffolk. #wildflowerhour #pollinatorpals
Meadow brown nectaring on buttercups and self-heal just outside our back door. #wildflowerhour #pollinatorpals
Have never seen (noticed?) this type of moth before even though it is apparently very common in the Southern half of Britain according to ukmoths.org.uk! Certainly plenty of nettle, woundwort and horehounds around for the caterpillars to feed on! #teammoth
First pyramidal orchid I’ve ever seen here, in part of my parents garden that was a pig enclosure until the 1980s. Exciting! #wildflowerhour
Rose beetle looking incredibly shiny and iridescent on an ox-eye daisy. Loud and buzzy as it zoomed off over the meadow.
Made this little hanging crotal bell display from ones found by local detectorists and given to us.
#Tawnyowl mum and owlet spotted together this evening at the owl box ☺️
After thinking we had lost the Tawny Owl resident a few weeks ago, we had a surprise this week when we spotted one flying into the box AND then saw a fluffy little face peeping out! One time we saw what looked like two of them so we think there have been #owlbabies and it is the best news ever!!
Lots of this growing on the shingle edge between the beach and the salt marshes near Salthouse, on the North Norfolk Coastal Path. A new one for me! #wildflowerhour
Two #tinyplants for #wildflowerhour: Hairy Tare scrambling through long grass at home, and Spotted Medick growing on a steep bank near Morston on the North Norfolk Coast.
Spotted the first of the small heath butterflies at the farm today, resting on grass in a shelter-belt of young trees.
I just spotted some today on our honeysuckle - now realising it’s the first I’ve seen! 😬
My wildflower seedlings are coming along in the greenhouse! I am excited to try establishing these in our meadow area: Tufted Vetch, Hemp Agrimony and Nightflowering Catchfly. #wildflowers
A few local flowers for #Wildflowerhour, with Field Penny Cress for the #cabbagefamily challenge!
New to me this one - three nerved sandwort spotted among the bluebells in a damp area of the woodland near a stream. #wildflowerhour #woodlandplants
One week, two local bluebell woods! One on the farm, the other Chalkney Wood an SSSI managed by Essex County Council and Forestry England. #wildflowerhour #woodlandplants
A few different wildflowers for #wildflowerhour, all these from the woodland at Wallington, Northumberland over the last week. Butterbur, Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage, Moschatel and Lady’s Smock.
#Wildflowerhour #Cowslipchallenge So many cowslips around now, some naturalised in our garden and nearby verges using locally collected wild seed.
Enjoying a bit of beach mooching, as well as collecting these shells I also spotted some Ruddy Turnstones and Redshanks along the shore.