* Plantenecoloog, was 23 jr boswachter, verbind nu natuur en mensen bij Landschapsbeheer Drenthe
* NL/conservationist/ecologist/botany
* UK-lover/gardens/weather/climate
Henk-Jan van der Veen
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Small Tortoiseshell near river Avon, Lacock. My first this year #butterflies
I’m blessed to have an ancient church(yard) within walking distance in Lacock village, where a glorious wildflower meadow has been created #WildflowerHour #ChurchyardFlowers
Hart's-tongue growing along a moist, shaded footpath near river Avon, Lacock #WildflowerHour
Came across these vivid red poppies at Lacock Cemetery #WildflowerHour #ChurchyardFlowers
I’ve never seen grave planting quite like this before: False oat-grass (Arrhenatherum elatius), I think #WildflowerHour #ChurchyardFlowers
Too late to capture this Shelf cloud in its full length, though it still looked stunning between the trees.”
Germander speedwell, Cat's Ear,
Fox and Cubs, Selfheal and Lesser Trefoil for #WildflowerHour #ChurchyardFlowers
On our campsite lies a meadow with hedgerows and scattered trees. It may be a dog walk 😀, but it’s also a paradise for birds, hundreds of meadow browns, and other insects 🦋.
The Sinus-inspired mowing regime, with alternating cuts and winding paths, creates a rich mosaic of habitats #Nowmowmovement
Pellitory-of-the-Wall, Ivy-leaved Toadflax and Maidenhair Spleenwort growing on a stone wall at Lacock Cemetery #WildflowerHour #ChurchyardFlowers
Three fallstreak holes spotted at the same time while visiting the Lacock car boot sale.
Frequently seen near major flight paths, where passing aircraft trigger supercooled water droplets to freeze into ice crystals and fall from the cloud layer @metoffice.gov.uk